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1. CHEMISTRY PROJECT
On Determination
Of The
Contents Of Cold Drinks
PROJECT PREPARED BY:
Gaurav XII
Session : 2008-2009
Board’s Roll Number : 6229000
Mother Divine Sr. Sec. Public School
3. CERTIFICATE
This is hereby to certify that, the original and genuine investigation
work has been carried out to investigate about the subject matter and
the related data collection and investigation has been completed
solely, sincerely and satisfactorily by GAURAV of CLASS XII A,
Mother Divine Sr. Sec. Public School (Rohini), regarding his
project titled “Determination of the Contents of Cold Drinks”.
Teacher’s Signature
4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
It would be my utmost pleasure to express my sincere thanks to My
Chemistry Teachers Mrs. Aditi, Mrs. Richa and Mrs. Shobhna in
providing a helping hand in this project. Their valuable guidance,
support and supervision all through this project titled
“Determination of the Contents of Cold Drinks”, are responsible
for attaining its present form.
Gaurav XII
5. PURPOSE
In recent days, soft drink brands
were put into various questions
regarding their purity. News
flashed that they contain harmful
pesticide, which arouse many
interest in knowing its contents
because I have been drinking them
for years. I wanted to confirm that
whether the charge imposed on
these brands are true or not.
Another fact which inspired me to
do this project is that I am in
touch with qualitative analysis
6. CONTENTS
I. Introduction
II. Theory
III. Apparatus
IV. Chemicals Required
V. Detection of pH
VI. Test for Carbon Dioxide
VII. Test for Glucose
VIII. Test for Phosphate
IX. Test for Alcohol
X. Test for Sucrose
XI. Result
XII. Conclusion
7. INTRODUCTION
The era of cold drinks began in
1952 but the industrialization in
India marked its beginning with
launching of Limca and Goldspot by
parley group of companies. Since,
the beginning of cold drinks was
highly profitable and luring, many
multinational companies launched
their brands in India like Pepsi and
Coke.
Now days, it is observed in
general that majority of people
viewed Sprite, Miranda, and Limca
8. THEORY
Cold drinks of different brands are composed of alcohol, carbohydrates, carbon
dioxide, phosphate ions etc. These soft drinks give feeling of warmth, lightness and
have a tangy taste which is liked by everyone. Carbon dioxide is responsible for the
formation of froth on shaking the bottle.
The carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in water to form carbonic acid which is also
responsible for the tangy taste. Carbohydrates are the naturally occurring organic
compounds and are major source of energy to our body. General formula of
carbohydrates is
CX (H2O)Y.
On the basis of their molecule size carbohydrates are classified as:-
Monosaccharide, Disaccharides and Polysaccharides. Glucose is a monosaccharide
with formula C6H12O6 .It occurs in Free State in the ripen grapes in bones and also in
many sweet fruits. It is also present in human blood to the extent of about 0.1%.
Sucrose is one of the most useful disaccharides in our daily life. It is widely distributed
in nature in juices, seeds and also in flowers of many plants. The main source of
sucrose is sugar cane juice which contain 15-20 % sucrose and sugar beet which has
about 10-17 % sucrose. The molecular formula of sucrose is C12H22O11. It is produced
by a mixture of glucose and fructose. It is non-reducing in nature whereas glucose is
reducing. Cold drinks are a bit acidic in nature and their acidity can be measured by
finding their pH value. The pH values also depend upon the acidic contents such as
citric acid and phosphoric acid.
9. APPARATUS
Test Tube
Test Tube Holder
Test Tube Stand
Stop Watch
Beaker
Burner
pH Paper
Tripod Stand
China Dish
Wire Gauge
Water Bath
11. DETECTION OF PH
EXPERIMENT
Small samples of cold drinks of different brands were taken in a test tube and put on the pH
paper. The change in the color of pH paper was noticed and was compared with the standard pH
scale.
OBSERVATION
SR. NO. NAME OF THE
DRINK
COLOUR
CHANGE
pH VALUE
1 COCA COLA PINK 2.5-3
2 SPRITE RED 3
3 LIMCA PINKISH 4
4 FANTA LIGHT ORANGE 3-4
INFERENCE
Soft drinks are generally acidic because of the presence of citric acid and phosphoric acid. pH
values of cold drink of different brands are different due to the variation in amount of acidic
contents.
12. TEST FOR CARBON
DIOXIDE
EXPERIMENT
As soon as the bottles were opened, one by one the sample was passed through lime water.
The lime water turned milky.
OBSERVATON
SR.
NO.
NAME OF THE
DRINK
TIME TAKEN
(SEC.)
CONCLUSION
1 COCA COLA 26.5 CO2 IS PRESENT
2 SPRITE 21 CO2 IS PRESENT
3 LIMCA 35 CO2 IS PRESENT
4 FANTA 36 CO2 IS PRESENT
INFERENCE
All the soft drinks contain dissolved carbon dioxide in water. The carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves
in water to form carbonic acid, which is responsible for its tangy taste.
CHEMICAL REACTION INVOLVED
Ca(OH)2(s) + CO2(g) ----------- CaCO3(s) + H2O(s)
13. TEST FOR GLUCOSE
EXPERIMENT
Glucose is a reducing sugar acid. Its presence is detected by the following test:-
1. BENEDICTS’S REAGENT TEST:-
Small samples of cold drinks of different brands were taken in a test tube and a few drops of
Benedict’s reagent were added. The test tube was heated for few seconds. Formation of reddish
color confirmed the presence of glucose in cold drinks.
OBSERVATON
SR.
NO.
NAME OF THE
DRINK
OBSERVATION CONCLUSION
1 COCA COLA REDDISH COLOUR
PRECIPITATE
GLUCOSE IS
PRESENT
2 SPRITE REDDISH COLOUR
PRECIPITATE
GLUCOSE IS
PRESENT
3 LIMCA REDDISH COLOUR
PRECIPITATE
GLUCOSE IS
PRESENT
4 FANTA REDDISH COLOUR
PRECIPITATE
GLUCOSE IS
PRESENT
INFERENCE
All the samples gave positive test for glucose with Benedict’s reagent. Hence all the drinks contain
glucose.
14. 2. FEHLING’S SOLUTION TEST
Small samples of cold drinks of different brands were taken in a test tube and a few drops of
Fehling’s A solution and Fehling’s B solution was added in equal amount. The test tube was heated
in a water bath for 10 minutes. Appearance of brown precipitate confirmed the presence of glucose
in cold drinks.
OBSERVATON
SR.
NO.
NAME OF THE
DRINK
OBSERVATION CONCLUSION
1 COCA COLA REDDISH BROWN
PRECIPITATE
GLUCOSE IS
PRESENT
2 SPRITE REDDISH BROWN
PRECIPITATE
GLUCOSE IS
PRESENT
3 LIMCA REDDISH BROWN
PRECIPITATE
GLUCOSE IS
PRESENT
4 FANTA REDDISH BROWN
PRECIPITATE
GLUCOSE IS
PRESENT
INFERENCE
All the samples gave positive test for glucose with Fehling’s (A & B) solutions. Hence all the
cold drinks contain glucose.
15. TEST FOR PHOSPHATE
EXPERIMENT
Small samples of each brand of cold drinks were taken in separate test tubes and Ammonium
Molybdate followed by concentrated Nitric Acid (HNO3) was added to it. The solution was heated.
Appearance of canary-yellow precipitate confirmed the presence of phosphate ions in cold drinks.
OBSERVATON
SR.
NO.
NAME OF
THE DRINK
OBSERVATION CONCLUSION
1 COCA COLA CANARY-YELLOW
PRECIPITATE
PHOSPHATE IS
PRESENT
2 SPRITE CANARY-YELLOW
PRECIPITATE
PHOSPHATE IS
PRESENT
3 LIMCA CANARY-YELLOW
PRECIPITATE
PHOSPHATE IS
PRESENT
4 FANTA CANARY-YELLOW
PRECIPITATE
PHOSPHATE IS
PRESENT
INFERENCE
All the soft drinks samples gave positive test for phosphate ions. Hence all the cold drinks
contain phosphate.
CHEMICAL REACTION INVOLVED
NaHPO4 + 12(NH4)2MoO4 + 21HNO3 + 3H+ ---------- (NH4)3PO4.12MoO3
+ 21HN4NO3 + 12H2O
16. TEST FOR ALCOHOL
EXPERIMENT
Small samples of each brand of cold drinks were taken in separate test tubes and Iodine followed
by Potassium Iodide and Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) solution was added to each test tube. Then
the test tubes were heated in hot water bath for 30 minutes. Appearance of yellow colored
precipitate confirmed the presence of alcohol in cold drinks
OBSERVATON
SR.
NO.
NAME OF
THE DRINK
OBSERVATION CONCLUSION
1 COCA COLA YELLOW
PRECIPITATE
ALCOHOL IS
PRESENT
2 SPRITE YELLOW
PRECIPITATE
ALCOHOL IS
PRESENT
3 LIMCA YELLOW
PRECIPITATE
ALCOHOL IS
PRESENT
4 FANTA YELLOW
PRECIPITATE
ALCOHOL IS
PRESENT
INFERENCE
All the cold drinks samples gave positive test for alcohol. Hence all the cold drinks contain
glucose.
CHEMICAL REACTION INVOLVED
CH3CH2OH + 4I2 + 6NaOH ------ CHI3 + HCOONa + 5NaI + 5H2O
17. TEST FOR SUCROSE
EXPERIMENT
5 ml samples of each brand of cold drinks were taken in separate china dishes and were
heated very strongly until changes occur. Black colored residue left confirmed the presence of
sucrose in cold drinks.
OBSERVATON
SR.
NO.
NAME OF
THE DRINK
OBSERVATION CONCLUSION
1 COCA COLA BLACK RESIDUE SUCROSE IS PRESENT
2 SPRITE BLACK RESIDUE SUCROSE IS PRESENT
3 LIMCA BLACK RESIDUE SUCROSE IS PRESENT
4 FANTA BLACK RESIDUE SUCROSE IS PRESENT
INFERENCE
All the brands of cold drinks contain sucrose. But amount of sucrose varies in each brand of
drink. Fanta contains highest amount of sucrose.
18. RESULT
After conducting several tests, it was concluded that the different brands of cold drinks namely:
1. Coca Cola
2. Sprite
3. Limca
4. Fanta
All contains glucose, alcohol, sucrose, phosphate and carbon dioxide. All cold drinks are acidic in
nature. On comparing the pH value of different brands Coca Cola is the most acidic and Limca is
least acidic of all the four brands taken.
CARBON DIOXIDE
Among the four samples of cold drinks taken, Sprite has the maximum amount of dissolved carbon
dioxide and Fanta has the minimum amount of dissolved carbon dioxide.
19. CONCLUSION
DIS-ADVANTAGES OF COLD DRINKS
1. Soft drinks are little more harmful than sugar solution. As they contain sugar in large
amount which cause problems in diabetes patients.
2. Soft drinks can cause weight gain as they interfere with the body’s
natural ability to suppress hunger feeling.
3. Soft drinks have ability to dissolve the calcium so they are also harmful for our bones.
4. Soft drinks contain “phosphoric acid” which has a pH of 2.8. So they
can dissolve a nail in about 4 days.
5. For transportation of soft drinks syrup the commercial truck must use the hazardous matter
place cards reserved for highly consive material.
6. Soft drinks have also ability to remove blood so they are very harmful
to our body.
USES OF COLD DRINKS
1. Cold drinks can be used as toilet cleaners.
2. They can remove rust spots from chrome car humpers.
3. They clean corrosion from car battery terminals.
4. Soft drinks are used as an excellent ‘detergent’to remove grease from clothes.
5. They can loose a rusted bolt.