We did this in chemistry today. It's not the sugar. It's the amount of carbonation. To prove I'm correct and I won't get hate, regular Dr Pepper floats. It has a lot of sugar as well. But Dr Pepper needs more carbonation therefore it floats.
You are not right. The reason is exactly what little girl told to this "scientist" - filling of can. Different cans has different volume because of mass production problems. And how can you exactly measure amount of carbonation in closed can?
Interesting!!! Coke, diet coke, float, sink. Also, tapping the side of the can at the end produced an interesting result. How much salt would you have to add to the water to float the regular soda cans? Would they float in the Dead Sea? In the Great Salt Lake? Alternatively, how much sugar would you have to add to fresh water to float a regular soda can?
We did this in chemistry today. It's not the sugar. It's the amount of carbonation. To prove I'm correct and I won't get hate, regular Dr Pepper floats. It has a lot of sugar as well. But Dr Pepper needs more carbonation therefore it floats.
so true kate i did it at home after school then it was true
You are not right. The reason is exactly what little girl told to this "scientist" - filling of can. Different cans has different volume because of mass production problems. And how can you exactly measure amount of carbonation in closed can?
i thought he said one of the 3rd graders exploded XD
the lady:that explains my 7 year old
Interesting!!! Coke, diet coke, float, sink. Also, tapping the side of the can at the end produced an interesting result. How much salt would you have to add to the water to float the regular soda cans? Would they float in the Dead Sea? In the Great Salt Lake? Alternatively, how much sugar would you have to add to fresh water to float a regular soda can?
why is it they always showing the same experiment over and over its really annoyed
reply this if ur here for school
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