They pop in water because they pop in your mouth.
yes because it explodes in your moth and your mouth has water in it
NO!
i dont know, but i think so.
yes it can...how because of the aount of atoms in pop rocks and the carbanation in soda it kinda react off of each other
it is due to the carbon dioxide reacting with the chemicals in the coke making it foam.
No, they fizz and pop. Very little CO2 gas is released. Try this: pour a bag of Pop Rocks into a balloon, firt the opening of the balloon over a bottle of Coke, tip the ballon up to dump in the Pop Rocks, and watch as the balloon inflates a little.
Yes it does because it has a bumpy surface and it makes the pop fizz more
nothin bad will happen it will just fizz a little :)
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no they only pop once they are exposed to water
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To make pop rocks at home, you will need sugar, baking soda, citric acid, and flavoring. Mix the ingredients together and heat them until they form a syrup. Let the mixture cool and harden, then break it into small pieces. The candy will fizz and pop in your mouth when you eat it.