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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Can ‘caffeine’ and ‘coffee’ be used interchangeably in the sentence?

Can ‘caffeine’ and ‘coffee’ be used interchangeably in the sentence?


Avoid drinking caffeine/coffee.

  

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No. Many other drinks contain caffeine, including tea and soft drinks.

  • No.
  • Many other drinks contain caffeine, including tea and soft drinks.
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No. Many other drinks contain caffeine, including tea and soft drinks.

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What is caffeine? It is an organic chemical. More than sixty plants, including those that give us coffee, tea, cola, and cacao, produce caffeine. Whereas caffeine is a natural constituent in coffee, tea, chocolate, and some cola drinks, it is added to consumer products such as soft drinks and diet pills. Caffeine appears in pure form as white crystals.The chemical formula is C 8 H 10 N 4 O 2

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