Chemistry, asked by jobanpandher, 1 year ago

why should we not take cold drinks with metals?

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Answered by AnuragJassal
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Metallic surfaces also feel colder to the lips when you drink out of them and when a cold beverage fills a mug halfway to the top the copper spreads that cold feeling all the way to the rim where you actually drink out of. Unlike glass mugs that only spread part of that chill to the rim copper will make your drink feel colder even when it really isn’t.

When you go to make a Moscow Mule remember that the copper mug the drink is served in doesn’t really insulate your drink but it does make it seem colder while you drink it meaning you need less ice to keep the drink feeling cold to the tongue and that means your drink is less likely to get watered down by melting ice.

You don’t have to drink your mules out of copper mugs but it is traditional and it does add a bit of style to the drink which is one of only a small set of drinks that can be identified across the room just by the cup is is being consumed out of.

Answered by g1g
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Because cold drink have some amount of preservatives. If cold drinks are stored in metal then they vigoursly react with metal. So it affects on their quality.
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