they both work
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.
Look up 'Gravimetric Surveys' or 'Microgravimmetry'
Tahiti is very tropical.
The errors that may occur are: Differences in height that mentos is dropped from (if performed more than once, when comparing), If you accidentally shook the coke before performing the experiment and different flavours of mentos being used without noticing (eg. if using a fruit flavour pack, using all the flavours instead of using just one). I hope this makes sense and helps :)
open a coke bottle to fast.
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I often dream of relaxing on a hammock, somewhere on a deserted tropical island.
I put a tropical plant in my northern garden as an annual.I would love a tropical drink right now.
Well, lemon juice and baking soda do have an acid and base reaction. Lemon juice is citric acid, whereas vinegar does not come from a fruit so it is not, They do both make a reaction but lemon juice and baking soda does make a bigger reaction. It all depends on the PH levels of the lemon juice and/or vinegar. For the mentos it depends on what type of mentos you are using. Like for example, in Japan, they have green tea flavored mentos, which does not make a big reaction. If you're just using regular old school mentos then the reaction is very big! I hope I gave you some information about chemistry.
Diet Coke usually works best, but depending on the number of Mentos you use, it varies! Using a small Coke bottle won't erupt more than five feet high, but a 2-liter style bottle (if you use an entire roll of Mentos) Can reach about 30 feet in the air.
The tropical zone could also be referred to as the torrid zone.
A good sentence using the word tropical might include "there are several tropical storms that cross Florida during the hurricane season." You might also say that "Florida is a state with a very tropical climate."