I'm always leery when I see something on the Internet that I can't exactly explain. It's that leeriness that led me to see what really happens when you add milk to Coca-Cola.

There are quite a few videos floating around that show what happens when you add milk to Coke, but I had my suspicions. So, I had to try it myself. The results can be see in the video above.

So, what is exactly happening. I'll let the folks over at SteveSpanglerScience.com explain:

The separation happens because of a reaction between phosphoric acid and milk. Phosphoric acid molecules attach to the molecules of milk, increasing the density and separating them from the rest of the liquid. The remaining liquids, having less density than the phosphoric acid and milk molecules, floats on top.

So, there you have it. Finally, a video I've seen on the Internet that is actually true. Who would have thunk?

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