How Much Gas Does What if your Favorite Beverage Produce?
Here are the approximate amounts of gas produced by some popular beverages:
- Soda: A 12-ounce can of soda can produce up to 35 milliliters of gas.
- Beer: A 12-ounce bottle of beer can produce up to 45 milliliters of gas.
- Sparkling water: A 12-ounce bottle of sparkling water can produce up to 30 milliliters of gas.
- Sports drinks: A 12-ounce bottle of a sports drink can produce up to 25 milliliters of gas.
- Fruit juice: A 12-ounce glass of fruit juice can produce up to 15 milliliters of gas.
- Milk: A 12-ounce glass of milk can produce up to 10 milliliters of gas.
The amount of gas produced by a beverage depends on several factors, including the type of beverage, the amount of carbonation, and the temperature of the beverage.
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