Coke Cans in Acid vs Base

Who will win in this ultimate cage match?

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+4 1. h8isgr8 commented 10 years ago

Not to be smarty pants, but I already new the answer. :P I've been using sodium and potassium hydroxide for years to etch aluminum for paint preparation.
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+1 2. darkmas commented 10 years ago

lovely they've chosen Coca-Cola cans though, not beer, nor red-bull.
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+1 3. RoyalNorwegian commented 10 years ago

#2 If you watch closely you'll notice the Pepsi cans, which were made out of steel. Which is kind of the point.