Does coke lose its frizz faster than sprite?

Yes, Coke loses its fizz faster than Sprite. This is because Coke contains more sugar than Sprite. Sugar syrup increases the viscosity of the liquid and makes it more resistant to bubble formation. Carbon dioxide bubbles in soda water are formed by the reaction between carbon dioxide gas and water. The higher the sugar content, the slower the reaction between carbon dioxide and water, and the slower the formation of bubbles. In addition, the higher the sugar content, the more surface tension the liquid has, which makes it more difficult for the bubbles to rise and escape.