Not too much, actually, and reasonable for people on a low sodium diet. Some packs have around 30mg per 100, others as low as 5, and others much higher.
Acid in vinegar reacts with sodium monohydrogencarbonate (baking soda) which is present in mentos.
Not much. The chemicals and sugar in Mentos kick all of the carbon dioxide is soda loose at one time- so it foams up in a fountain- but flat soda has already lost most or all of the CO2.
two grams
It depends on how much mentos are put into it. But you say it's a CAN of soda so i think probabaly about 1 meter
A chemical Reaction the mentos mix with the acid causing foaming the pressure gets to much and bursts the bottle
well it depnd od what kind of mentos you want or what size of mentos you want
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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Diet coke reacts with mentos because the chemicals in the mentos and cola react to cause the soda's carbon dioxide to quickly turn into a gas an escape from solution. Although the exact nature of the reaction is unknown, it seems to relate to things such as the coating on the mentos and the artificial sweetener in the cola. peanuts In mentos there is sodium and diet coke has carbon dioxide and they are both from the periodic tables and they don't work together.
How much sodium do sprite have
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Yes, but it depends on how much you put in.