Soda makes smarties dissolve because the acid molecules gets to the sugar in the smarties, therefore, that much interaction and energy soon die down in the smarties and fade away (dissolve). It disolves because it is suger? I really do not know why! smaties are a soft compound and carbon in soda breaks the cels apart like acid. facts: soda makes the botom of your toungue sting but only for sec.
The soda will rapidly foam as if shaken.
It is not a chemical reaction, since Smarties are mostly sugar (dextrose) which the soda already has if it is not artificially sweetened.
The rough surface of the candy (as with Mentos) creates nucleation points for the super-saturated carbonation of the soda. The carbon dioxide gas comes out of solution more rapidly than it ordinarily would, until the partial pressure of CO2 in the drink is the same as in the surrounding air (the soda goes flat).
is smarties halal
smarties are made out of powder
It shouldn't hurt Smarties to be stored in the freezer.
Sure. My rat eats smarties as treats.
Yes, the company that make them are Nestle, and they are Canadian so smarties are too.
See the link below.
Yes
Not all liquids react with baking soda. If there isn't any type of acid in the liquid, therefore, there is nothing for the acids in the baking soda to react with.
H2CO3 + C6H12O6 react.
baking soda
no
Salt With Soda
The baking soda and vinegar will react making a salt called sodium acetate and the gas carbon dioxide (which will form bubbles) and water. The tin foil will not react with anything and will remain tin foil.
raisins, chocolate chips, smarties.
Liquid
'Cause baking soda is basic and citrus is acidic.
it doesn't since it not an acid it doesn't react to the formulas