How do you an experiment with coca-cola and fanta?
Coca-Cola and Fanta Experiment
What you need:
• One can of Coca-Cola
• One can of Fanta
• Two clear plastic cups
• A paper towel
What to do:
1. Open the cans of Coca-Cola and Fanta.
2. Pour about 1/2 cup of each soda into a separate plastic cup.
3. Place the paper towel on a flat surface.
4. Hold the cup of Coca-Cola over the paper towel and slowly pour the soda onto the paper towel.
5. Repeat step 4 with the cup of Fanta.
6. Compare the two paper towels.
What to expect:
• The paper towel with the Coca-Cola on it will be sticky, while the paper towel with the Fanta on it will not be sticky.
Why does this happen?
The stickiness of Coca-Cola is due to the sugar content. Sugar is a natural adhesive, and it can cause food and drinks to become sticky. Fanta, on the other hand, contains less sugar than Coca-Cola, which is why it is not as sticky.
This experiment is a fun way to learn about the different properties of food and drinks.
It can also be used to teach children about the science of chemistry.
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