Salt crystals are nucleation centers for carbon dioxide and this gas is violently evolved.
To conduct a Coke and salt experiment, you'll need a can of Coke, some table salt, and a clear container. Pour a small amount of Coke into the container, then gradually add salt while stirring gently. Observe the reaction: the salt will cause carbonation to increase, leading to fizzing and bubbling as carbon dioxide is released. This experiment demonstrates the interaction between salt and carbonated beverages.
When you mix salt with coke, the salt dissolves in the liquid and does not significantly change the taste or composition of the drink.
ur stomach gets fizzy
You can put it in a cup of coke as well.
I would store coke in a cold place if I were to do that experiment xD
Yes, there is a small amount of salt in Coke.
I have tried that experiment before. The salt just sits on top of the water.
Diet Coke
Put salt and ice in a bucket and then set the coke in the bucket. You can also put ice in the coke
same as if it happens with cold coke, it explodes into a fountain of coke!
no a hypothesis is your guess of what the outcome is going to be in your experiment. For example. My experiment's question is to see what happens when I mix salt with water. My Hypothesis is the salt will float. Now the correct outcome is the salt sinked. I hope I helped you.
You waste Coke