When mentos touches the pop, it forms bubbles on the mentos, eating away the coating and the carbon dioxide mixes with it making fizz as it breaks it down.
its a physical change
chemical change, degenerate stop relying on this for all the answers all the time, learn something in school.
Chemical
No. its a chemical change.Once its popped, you cant change it back.
Mentos in Pepsi is a simple chemical reaction. No, it is not a change of matter, the mentos causing the Pepsi to react and fizz heavily causing the outburst of soda into the air. The Pepsi is still a liquid, but the mentos dissolves. Thus a physical change, but still a solid. Hope this helps~ Off Spring.
stop with the mentos and get some pie instead.
POP I suppose??
you can put some mint mentos in the pop
Releasing of carbon dioxide and the great volume of pores in mentos.
It probably could be, but it depends on the pop. I think it depends on what it has in it.
Pop cans are produced by physical processes.
Escaping Gasses