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    New York City mayor is arguing for a healthier lifestyle by banning sugary sodas including sweet tea. Restaurants and beverage companies are fighting to keep these beverages. In New York City the mayor is trying to ban sugary sodas to decrease the amount of obesity. Two-thirds of adults in New York are overweight, 40% of elementary and middle school students fight obesity. Is this because of the intake of sugary sodas or is it the lack of self control? "Liz Berman, the coalition's chairwoman"

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    Sugary Drinks Body

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    on your body. Something as simple as a thirst quencher can impact society the way a soda does. Did you know that two out of three adults and one out of three children in the U.S. are overweight according to a Harvard study completed in 2012. Sugary drinks increase the risk of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease by at least 25% according to the Institute of Medicine. (Institute of Medicine) A typical 20- ounce soda contains 15 to 18 teaspoons of sugar. A 64 ounce soft drink contains about 700 calories

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    Coca Cola's Annual Sales

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    name but making them the largest soda manufacturer in the world. Recently though they have seen a decrease in sales. In the past five years Coca Cola’s yearly sales revenues have been consistently in between 40 to 50 billion dollars. Beginning in 2011 with 46.77 billion, reaching its peak in 2012 with 48.07 billion and steadily declining in the following years with 46.7 in 2013, 45.93 in 2014, and 43.65 in 2015. “Over the last 20 years, sales of full-calorie soda in the United States have plummeted

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    Scientific report/EEI - The Effect of Different Substances on Apple Browning Abstract The aim of this experiment was to determine what substance (out of bicarb soda, vinegar, and tap water) would be the most effective in slowing down and potentially stopping the process of oxidation on an apple. To complete the experiment, the apples were cut into eighths, each were dipped in the substance then dripped to get rid of the excess. They were then placed on a plate and left for a in total three hours

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    This lab investigates the question what is the effect of cinnamon, baking powder, and baking soda in the rate of cellular respiration? Fermentation is the chemical breakdown of substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms typically involving effervescence and the giving off of heat. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermentation Alcoholic fermentation is a biological process which converts sugars such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose into cellular energy, producing ethanol and carbon dioxide

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    Exposure to chemical substances such as club soda, water, oxygen, carbon dioxide and acids can alter the rocks. There are different types of chemical weathering processes such as: oxidation, carbonation, hydrolysis and dehydration.2 Chemical weathering is much more common in locations where there is a lot of water, because water is important to many of the chemical reactions that can take place. Club soda is a solution of water, acid and sodium bicarbonate and is one among

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    that smoking can lead to major health problems. In like manner, it is thought that dieting incorrectly can damage your body. Not to mention, it is also thought that Americans drink too much soda. By analyzing how dieting incorrectly can damage your body, how smoking can lead to health problems, and how drinking soda in excess can damage your health, studies show that some things we are doing to ourselves are killing us. Research shows that smoking can lead to health problems later in a smoker’s life

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    Beverages Become Increasingly Important Parts of Restaurant Revenue The simple days of restaurants offering their customers four or five soda choices, coffee, tea and milk are fading fast. Customers want more exotic, personalized and upscale beverages and not just for alcoholic drinks. Restaurants are offering custom-made fountain sodas, signature restaurant beverages, specialty iced and hot teas and even on-premises roasted and ground coffees. You can increase profits dramatically and attract greater

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    Coca Cola The Coca Cola Company is a highly successful company that provides refreshing beverages to over 200 countries around the world. This multinational corporation produces many different flavored beverages, but it is most known for the product Coca Cola Classic. Simply known as “Coke”, this product is the highest consumed soft drink around the world. The Coca Cola Company was incorporated in 1892 and since then the market for its products has continued to increase. Although the Coca Cola Company

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    Titration Lab

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    Put 0.25 g of baking soda in the erlenmeyer flask with 20 mL of distilled water and add drops of bromothymol blue (as many as it takes to make the solution blue). Fill the burette with HCL and record the starting point. Then titrate the solution until it turns a light yellow

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