Coke Zero is designed from Coke itself with the express aim of tasting as close as possible, which people will agree at least compared to diet coke, it does. While we're on the subject, in Europe you get "Coca-Cola Light" rather than Diet Coke, and it tastes different - in fact, it tastes more like "Zero" than "Diet".
This lessons provides an opportunity for students to use their newfound understanding of the mole concept in order to explain and understand an observed phenomenon. Students will use concepts of molar mass, density, and buoancy to explain why a can of Diet Coke floats in water, while a can of Coke sinks. Demonstrate, using the two water baths Here is how Coke's website describes it: "Coca-Cola Zero provides real Coca-Cola taste for variety-seeking consumers. Coca-Cola Zero is sweetened with a blend of low-calorie sweeteners, while Diet Coke is sweetened with aspartame. As for Coke/Coca-Cola light, in certain countries, the term 'diet' is not used to describe low-calorie foods and 3gDwp.