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How Much Sugar is in Soda?

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Description So how much sugar is there really in that can of Coke or Pepsi you’re drinking? Probably a lot. Watch this science experiment video and see a few different ways you can find out the amount of sugar you’re drinking in your soda or fruit juice.
File Format HTM / HTML
Language English
Requires HTML5 supported browser
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Science Videos Experiment Videos Experiment Videos for Kids Sugar Soda Science Study Materials for Kids Science for Kids
Content Type Video
Educational Role Student Teacher
Educational Use Self Learning Lecture Experimental
Time Required PT4M10S
Education Level Class VIII Class VI Class VII
Pedagogy Lecture cum Demonstration Experimental Activity
Resource Type Video Lecture Hands-on
Subject General Science
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