Sort of, it doesn't explode but shoots up. Myth Busters did a show on this to find out if it was true. They measured the amount of soda that shot up out of the bottle. It didn't explode, but did shoot up.
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If you accept the definition of explosion is a violent release of energy through a chemical reaction, then yes they do explode. The Mentos react violently when released into coke and create a spectacular reaction.
quantity of diet coke, number of mentos, diameter of hole, amount of CO2, different types of Mentos. that's not all possible, but that's quite a few.
How they form The different types Advantages and disadvantages of living near one And what things happen when they erupt
sprite or siera mist
different sodas have different ingredients, for example sprite, fresca and ski all have citris in them and pepsi root beer and coke dont so the citric ones will have a higher acidity.
active volcanoes erupt but not all the time, there are 3 different types of volcanoes active, inactive and extinct.
There are probably over 100 kinds in the world.
a vent and fissure eruption
That would be an excellent science experiment! Try it with different types of sodas and with plain seltzer water and see which is best!
Shield volcanoes will erupt basaltic lava. Cinder cones erupt basaltic lava or basaltic andesite lava. Stratovolcanoes often erupt andesite lava, but may erupt basaltic or rhyolitic lava and all intermediate types as well.
Active- it has erupted recently and is expected to erupt again Dormant- hasn't erupted in a long time and is not expected to erupt again Extinct- has never erupted and isn't expected to erupt (aka "mountain")
Rhyolite caldera complexes are the most explosive volcanoes, although other types of volcanoes can also erupt.
Rhyolite caldera complexes are the most explosive volcanoes, although other types of volcanoes can also erupt.