Coke n Mentos eruption is a temporary change !!
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It depends how big the bottle of coke is that you put the mentos in. There is no specific height
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A chemical Reaction
the mentos mix with the acid causing foaming the pressure gets to much and bursts the bottle
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Yes, you can create a fizzy eruption by combining soda and mints. Dropping mints (such as Mentos) into a carbonated soda like Coke or Sprite causes a rapid release of carbon dioxide bubbles, resulting in a foamy explosion. It's a fun and simple science experiment to try at home!
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I think its mentos
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because the surface of the candy is partially dissolved an that removes the factor that causes the eruption
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open a coke bottle to fast.
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Yes I Do Jow Bout You
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Mixing Mentos and Yakult might not produce a dramatic reaction like the well-known Mentos and soda experiment, which causes a rapid release of carbon dioxide gas and a geyser-like eruption. Yakult is a fermented milk drink with a probiotic culture and does not have the high carbonation levels found in sodas.
However, here are some potential effects:
In summary, mixing Mentos with Yakult will likely result in minimal to no visible reaction, primarily due to the lack of carbonation in Yakult.
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Oh, dude, you don't want to mix Mentos with orange juice unless you're looking to create a mini volcano in your kitchen. The carbon dioxide in the soda gets released rapidly when you drop Mentos in, causing a foamy eruption. It's like a science experiment gone wrong, but hey, at least it's entertaining!
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no i did the experiment. the pop rocks just float to the top and the mentos fizz up the soda depending on the type of soda
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the caffeine, potassium benzoate, aspartame, and CO2 gas contained in the Diet Coke, in combination with the gelatin and gum Arabic ingredients of the Mentos, all contribute to the jet effect (Coke also works, but is less effective because there is no aspartame). The physical structure of the Mentos is the most significant cause of the eruption due to nucleation. The surface of the mint Mentos is littered with many small holes, allowing CO2 bubbles to form very rapidly and in great quantity, in turn causing the jet of foam.
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A stick.
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when the Mentos hits the surface of the coke, the compressed carbon dioxide forms bubble on the surface of the Mentos. and it is released into the air and pushes the coke out with it. the Mentos can be mint or fruit (I have tested both)
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the active ingredient in mentos is pepsi
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No mentos are not a mixture but brass is. The element in brass are copper and zinc.
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Drop a Mentos candy into the soda, and a large number of bubbles will form all over the candy at the nucleation sites. As the candy sinks, it passes through more soda and creates more bubbles. Collectively, these bubbles create foam and the pressure necessary to cause an eruption
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Oh, dude, it's like a science party trick gone wild! So, when you drop Mentos candies into Diet Coke, the surface of the candy disrupts the carbon dioxide in the soda, causing a rapid release of bubbles. This creates a foamy eruption that shoots out of the bottle like a mini volcano. It's messy, it's fun, and it's a great way to impress your friends with some explosive science!
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Mentos are made by Perfetti Van Melle, an Italian company. The company has factories in America, and Europe.
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put the mentos in when you want it to fizz....or you can try tape. put the mentos on the tape the stick it to the edge of the opening then throw it and itll fizz. make sure the mentos dosnt touch the coke before you throw it.
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I strongly believe diet coke has a stronger reaction to mentos!
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you can put mentos in a 2 litter bottle of coke and when you take off the lid it will explode :)
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mentos dissolving in water
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Mentos isn't bad for your teeth but still rinse out with water after you eat them
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When mentos touches the pop, it forms bubbles on the mentos, eating away the coating and the carbon dioxide mixes with it making fizz as it breaks it down.
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Adding pepsi and mentod created a powerful eruption of soda that reaches severl feet high diet pepsi or regular pepsi prouduces the same effect ,but regular soda creates a sticker effect.
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No, all mentos are chewy and are not solid but liguids trust me i am a docter and i know what i am talking about
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search for 'mythbusters coke and mentos' on Google. they have videos and stuff.
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Acid in vinegar reacts with sodium monohydrogencarbonate (baking soda) which is present in mentos.
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Releasing of carbon dioxide and the great volume of pores in mentos.
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they both work
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It depends what type of mentos you are using. The mint mentos will make it have a bigger impact. Other flavors, like grape or green apple, will not make it fizz as much. Try getting mentos mintensity and placing it into the coke. I'm not sure if it has any stronger effect or not, but it fizzes because the mentos hae little pores in them or something.. Go on YouTube and search up mythbusters mentos and coke. They will give better info.
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