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Diet Coke
A carbonated drink, usually Diet Coke.
baking soda and vinegar. diet coke and mentos
When you mix Coke, Nutella, and Mentos together, a chemical reaction occurs that causes the Coke to fizz and bubble rapidly. This reaction is due to the carbon dioxide in the Coke being released quickly when the Mentos are added, creating a foamy explosion. The Nutella may add some thickness to the mixture, but it does not significantly change the reaction.
Rather explosively. When you mix Diet Coke and Mentos, they will fizz like there's no tomorrow. If you want to try this, do it outside.
You can mix coke and mentos together and it makes an explosion
I don't think there is a major difference, but I do think it is better cold because I tried it once as well.
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Mint Mentos.
If you put mentos in your mouth for a long enough time without chewing, yuou would soon find that the texture of the mentos changes to a slightly rough surface. The soft layer before that will dissolve in water, like in your mouth. When the mentos is put into the coke, the soft layer is dissolved off. The rough sorface of the mentos releases the carbon dioxide dissolved inside the coke (H2CO3), but the mentos is small, and can only hold a little ammount of the carbon dioxide. But once the carbon dioxide is released, this reaction cannot be reversed, all the excess carbon dioxide rushes out. This set-up will work best on diet coke because it contains no sugar to act as impurities.
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