What is the density of Coca-Cola soda?
The density of Coca-Cola soda varies depending on the temperature and type of soda. At room temperature (25°C), the density of regular Coca-Cola is about 1.055 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). Diet Coke has a density of about 1.047 g/cm³. Caffeine-Free Coke has a density of about 1.04 g/cm³.
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