No, they only dissolve in fizzy drinks.
mentos dissolving in water
Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.
It is more soluble in warm water.
Mentos will dissolve into any water-based liquid - including ice tea. It won't be as spectacular as if they are dropped into a bottle of coke - but it will be pretty obvious they are dissolving.
Each material has a specific solubility in a solvent.
Mentos candies do not actually melt in hot water; instead, they can dissolve or break down more quickly due to the heat. The gelatin and gum arabic in Mentos may soften, but the primary reaction of Mentos with carbonated beverages is due to the physical structure of the candy, which facilitates rapid nucleation of carbon dioxide bubbles. In hot water, the candy may lose its shape and integrity faster than in cold water, but it won't "melt" in the traditional sense.
Just the water alone would do it, but there's also phosphoric acid in Coke which makes it dissolve the coating faster.
Mentos do dissolve but they realease Co2 which creates pressure in excess with the Co2 in diet coke (the thing that makes the bubbly feeling in your mouth is Co2) Which is why the stuff overflows and explodes.
yes it does because of scientific particles in mentos it cools down the water BYE
Mentos isn't bad for your teeth but still rinse out with water after you eat them
- Sand does not dissolve in water- Plastic does not dissolve in water- metals do not dissolve in water
the dimply surface in the mentos cause a polar attraction between the water molecules