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Q: What is the Density of a 1 litre coke?
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Why is the density of Diet Coke 1 and it still floats?

Simple, the density of diet coke is not 1. Otherwise it won't float.


If you have a 1.5 liter bottle of coke how many 500 ml glasses could you fill?

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Can a white gold ring float in coke?

No, a white gold ring will not float in coke because the density of white gold is higher than that of coke. This means the ring will sink to the bottom of the coke when placed in it.


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What is likely to have a mass of about a kilogram?

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How many kilograms in1 liters?

A kilogram equals a litre, IF density is 1 g/ml


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1 kilogram per litre.


How much did a can of soda cost in 1983?

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How many weight 1 liter coke?

A liter of Coke weighs approximately 1.2 kilograms or 2.6 pounds.


Why do objects float in coke?

Because their density is less than the density of coke. And if that's not true of the object, then it sinks.


How many cc in 1 liter coke?

One litre is equal to 1000 cubic centimetres, or 1000 millilitres.


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