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When you put mint in soda, the mint leaves release their aromatic oils into the liquid, infusing it with a fresh and minty flavor. This process is known as infusion, where the compounds in the mint leaves dissolve into the soda. The mint can also slightly alter the pH of the soda due to its own acidity, potentially affecting the overall taste of the drink.

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15y ago

It explodes

Are you talking about a mint such as Mentos? If so, the mint won't actually explode. When the mint (usually mint-flavoured) is dropped into the Coca-Cola (usually Diet Coke), the rough surface on the mint is filled with CO2 (carbon dioxide found in the coke). The rough surface has many small holes which allow the CO2 to gather and create a tremendous amount of foam. The rough surface eventually starts to wear off, resulting in less foam.

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15y ago

the mento makes the coke fizz up and an explosion of the coke bubbles go up

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14y ago

A Giant foamy mess comes out the top, like a volcano. this happens because there is a reaction in the bottle

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13y ago

The soda bubbles up and over flows up with soda

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14y ago

You get mint coca cola

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14y ago

is asplodes

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