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Dr Pepper
ingredients:
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Carbonated
water
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High
Fructose Corn Syrup
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Caramel
Color
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Phosphoric
Acid
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Natural & Artificial flavors
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Sodium
Benzoate
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Caffeine
Chemical
names of ingredients
Chemical
name for carbonated water: CO2 dissolved in water (H2O)
Phosphoric
acid chemical name: trihydroxidooxidophosphorus
phosphoric acid
Chemical
name for Caffeine: 1,3,7-Trimethylpurine-2,6-dione
Chemical formula of ingredient
Carbonated water formula: CO2
Phosphoric Acid formula: H3PO4
Caffeine formula: C8H10N4O2
Health
effects:
Carbonated
water: Carbonated water -- also known as
sparkling water, seltzer water or soda water -- is simply plain water that's
been infused with carbon dioxide. The process of creating carbonated water
doesn't add sugar, sodium, calories or caffeine. Hydration is vital to good health and, luckily, carbonating water hydrates just as well as
still water, according to registered dietitian Jennifer McDaniel on Business
Insider. Health effects of good hydration include better concentration,
decreased risk of constipation, proper heart and kidney function, body
temperature regulation and softer, more elastic skin.
Phosphoric acid- in its pure form is a colorless, odorless
crystal extracted from rocks with sulfuric acid or by burning off elemental
phosphorus and adding water to the byproduct. It’s a corrosive acid and can
form toxic fumes when it comes into contact with alcohols, ketones and other organic compounds. It’s used
in fertilizers, livestock feed, soaps, polishes, dyes, polishing metals and in
many other nonfood products. It’s added to soft drinks to provide a sharper,
tangy taste and to help slow the growth of molds and bacteria in sugary
Caffeine: Caffeine can increase blood pressure in non-habitual
consumers High blood pressure is associated with an increase in strokes, and
cerebral vascular disease, which in turn increase the risk of multi
infact dementia. Caffeine may reduce control of fine
motor movements. Low doses of caffeine show increased alertness and decreased
fatigue
Chemical
Name of the product Dr Pepper:
Dr. Pepper
is definitely a mixture of compounds & is not a compound itself. Some of
the compounds are sugar, carbonated water, caffeine ---------à
C6H12O6+H2Co3+C8H10N402
How
the ingredients are made:
Carbonated water in siphons is made by chilling filtered plainwater to
8 °C (46 °F) or below, optionally adding a sodium or potassium based alkaline
compound such as sodium bicarbonate to reduce acidity, and then pressurizing
the water with carbon dioxide.
Phosphoric acid is produced from fluorapatite, known as phosphate
rock, 3Ca3(PO4)2.CaF2, by the
addition of concentrated (93%) sulfuric acid in a series of well-stirred reactors.
This results in phosphoric acid and calcium sulfate (gypsum) plus
other insoluble impurities.
1. Caffeine occurs naturally in
more than 60 plants including coffee beans, tea leaves, kola nuts used to
flavor soft drink colas, and cacao pods used to make chocolate products. Man-made
caffeine is sometimes added to foods, drinks, and medicines.
Physical
properties: Color, density, Co2 dissolved, dissolved sugar
Chemical
properties: acid, bubbly releasing, CO2 (Carbon Oxygen)
Purpose of
including ingredient in product:
These
ingredients are included in the product because without the ingredients, the
product would be totally different. For example, Dr Pepper is a soda &
every soda spices the throat due to it’s chemicals which is basically because
of the sodium, Sodium’s chemical name is Na. Sodium is a member of the alkali metals family. The alkali
family consists of elements in Group 1 (IA) of the periodic table. The periodic
table is a chart that shows how chemical elements are related to one another.
Other Group 1 (IA) elements are lithium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium. The members of the alkali metals family
are among the most active elements.
1. This is the structure of one of
the ingredients of Dr Pepper. One of Dr. Pepper’s ingredients is Sodium
Benzoate. Sodium
benzoate has the chemical formula NaC7H5O2; it
is a widely used food preservative, with E number E211. It is the sodium salt
of benzoic acid and exists in this form when dissolved in water. It
can be produced by reacting sodium hydroxide with benzoic acid.
The chemical formula of Dr.
Pepper is C6H12O6 + H2Co3 +C8H10N402, so the first part is C6H12O6 + H2Co3
which is the first picture & it’s second part of it’s chemical formula.
Dr. Peppers come in a couple
different containers. Some are in bottles n others might come in plastic. &
mostly all restaurants have it as an offering drink. It is usually right by the
coca cola buzzer which is almost as damaging as coke, As you can see, there are
a couple different ones, there are 5 different ones on the image above. They
all have the same chemicals but they have a bit of different ingredients
because of the flavors. For example, if it’s diet, it one maybe 2 chemicals can
be replaced or indefinitely removed.