A woman from Texas wanted to relax a day off, and went fishing, she brought Coca Cola cans with her and she put them in the refrigerator.After, she drank one of them and got leopardesses . She had to go to the Special Unit part of the Hospital. The next day, she died.
They found that the Can had Rat Urine, Rat urine is highly dangerous and kills many people, it has toxic in it. Many people didn't wash the can, but how was it possible of Urine? Do they want to kill us? They gave the woman leopardesses. At least be careful and save a life of you're or a family member. At least wash the can first then pour it in a cup. Please, don't loses a life like the unlucky woman from Texas. This is not the first one, this also happened in Russia a few months ago. 5 or so, She died at age 89 from drinking Coca Cola. BE CAREFUL, THE NEXT ONE MIGHT BE YOU.
I agree with florglee2. Coca-Cola company wouldn't sell a product that could kill somebody. If they did, they'd get sued. Also, I don't get it? The lady died from rat urine? Uhh...
well here is a true fact...coke (the soda) can be used to eat away rust on ur car...and t can dissinagrate a steak in 3 days and other stuff in a shorter time...
Coke actually is acidic (coke products have a pH range of 2.5-4.2) and can dissolve things if directly applied for along enough period of time. However, in the case on drinking coke, it doesn't really matter, your stomach has a pH of somewhere around 2 and by the time the coke product enters any part of your body it could potentially damage it's already been broken down and is digestible, not damaging. Plus you actually need to eat some acidic food in your life if you eat anything that alkaline (such as mangoes, onions, garlic, olive oil, and watermelon among many others) to maintain a neutral pH.
Great, we got a Coke-ologist, and now a scientist. Wat my point is, is that it couldn't dissolve an entire steak in three days, thats a tinch fast, am I right?
Great, we got a Coke-ologist, and now a scientist. Wat my point is, is that it couldn't dissolve an entire steak in three days, thats a tinch fast, am I right?
Short answer no.
Long answer, it would if given enough time, however the rumor that most often heard (a t-bone steak if I'm correct) is not remotely close to true. The concentration of acid if coke it not high enough to destroy a steak in three days, but if you're wanting to do that fresh orange juice would work better. Plus I'm pretty sure they already did a myth busters disproving this. Supposing that you took a very small steak and cut it into tiny pieces, then submerged those pieces in coke, you might be able to dissolve them in three days, but either way it's acidity poses no real risks to humans.