Mentos candies dropped into carbonated soda (diet or regular) can rapidly and violently release the carbon dioxide gas that is stored in the soda as "fizz." This typically forms a geyser of foaming liquid pushed high up out of the bottle.
The reason Mentos candies do this is that they have a comparatively "rough" surface. The thousands of pits on the candies create nucleation points for the compressed carbon dioxide dissolved in the soda. The effect is as if the bottle was rapidly shaken: as much as 80% of the dissolved gas leaves the liquid and expands, pushing the liquid up and out of the bottle as well.
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It will fizz and bubble and cause a froth explosion
This is really easy. Just add more coffee to the maker. The more you add the stronger the coffee will be.
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Mint Mentos dont work, use the fruity kind. To get the best results, take a liter of diet coke, shake it, add some fruity mentos, and shake again. then uncap and run away!!
Coffee Tycoon happened in 2005.
Automatic coffee makers are very easy to use. You just put in the filter, add the coffee, and add water then press a button and wait for your coffee to finish.
Yes, it will be harmful for body.