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.
the sodium comes out fast like a blast
because a chemical reaction happens to make it explode
I did that in Science Camp once. When you put mentos in a soda bottle the soda will shoot up creating a little shoot up of soda. Its very fun!
there is a large amount of fruit acid in mentos , so when you react it with another acid they will combine and cause a reaction: if you put a mentos in a can of soda it will erupt, explode, ect. like an explosive volcano due to the fact of the acid. Above answer is completely wrong, there are tiny nucleation sites on the mentos where the CO2 of the soda's carbonation turns to real gas and fizzes up through the tiny opening. as a result of all the bubbles, the soda literally is pushed up and out of the bottle into a soda geyser.
Well you can put mint mentos in coke/pepsi and other drinks, soda, and it will shoot up. Is this what you were asking? Hope this helped.
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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
Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.
Yea - coke works the beast.
yes! put a mentos in it. and shake well. it will blast!
when the Mentos hits the surface of the coke, the compressed carbon dioxide forms bubble on the surface of the Mentos. and it is released into the air and pushes the coke out with it. the Mentos can be mint or fruit (I have tested both)
use diet coke with mentos. dump sum out and stick mentos on tape and put it in there . shake and open
run big explosion will happen 1 or 2 mentos in 2 litter diet coke bottle = BOOm chemical reaction!!!!