Most acids will dissolve something given long enough. The problem is we don't hold fizzy drinks, fruit juice etc in our mouths for a week. The hydrochloric acid in your stomach will also dissolve bone but it's not a problem. As another poster mentioned, the concentration and strength of phosphoric acid in coke is far less than your stomach acid.
[citation needed]
For one, seeing as your brain runs on glucose (i.e. sugar), I find it unlikely that sugar is nasty for your brain chemistry.
Coke life is the one with stevia but also contains sugar, about a third less than standard coke.
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4 Aug 16#23
No **** Sherlock.
We were demonstrating this in a classroom in 1975.
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Most acids will dissolve something given long enough. The problem is we don't hold fizzy drinks, fruit juice etc in our mouths for a week. The hydrochloric acid in your stomach will also dissolve bone but it's not a problem. As another poster mentioned, the concentration and strength of phosphoric acid in coke is far less than your stomach acid.
[citation needed]
For one, seeing as your brain runs on glucose (i.e. sugar), I find it unlikely that sugar is nasty for your brain chemistry.
Coke life is the one with stevia but also contains sugar, about a third less than standard coke.
We were demonstrating this in a classroom in 1975.