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Coke testing for science. With Jack. Coca-Cola. This is the nutritional information for an 8fl oz. can of coke. That is the amount that I used. "Nutrition Connection." Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola, n.d. Web. 11 Sept. 2012. <http:// productnutrition.thecoca-colacompany.com /products/ coca-cola >.
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Coke testing for science With Jack
Coca-Cola This is the nutritional information for an 8fl oz. can of coke. That is the amount that I used. "Nutrition Connection." Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola, n.d. Web. 11 Sept. 2012. <http://productnutrition.thecoca-colacompany.com/products/coca-cola>.
How we test • I tested to see whether or not coke has glucose in it. • To do this test we need Benedict's solution. • WARNING! Benedict’s solution has copper in it which could cause your blood vessels to burst causing health problems
How we test Pt. 2 • Get a test tube and put two centimeters of the Coke in. • Then add ten drops of benedicts solution to the tube. • Place in a beaker three quarters full of boiling hot water in. • At the start it will most likely be blue because of the benedicts solution. If the substance contains glucose it will turn yellow.
Coke: the super drink • An 8fl oz. can of coke contains 100 cal. of energy. • An average 12 year old boy needs about 2,800 cal. A day. • That means that a boy would need 28 cans of coke each day to reach his calories for the day
My daily Intake As you can see in the graph I will get zero protein and fat but got 283 more grams than I need for my carbohydrates. The lack of not having fat and protein means that I can’t develop my body and muscle strength.
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