Because the salt and the Carbon Dioxiod gets mixed
Yes, dropping a Mentos candy into Sprite will cause the carbonated drink to fizz up rapidly due to a process known as nucleation. The rough surface of the Mentos candy provides numerous sites for carbon dioxide bubbles to form and escape the liquid quickly, leading to the dramatic fizzing effect.
Adding salt to a soda drink can enhance its flavor by balancing out sweetness and acidity. However, adding too much salt can make the drink taste unpleasantly salty. Additionally, the carbonation in the soda may cause the salt to fizz or foam up when first added.
Salt is a compound made up of sodium and chloride ions. It is commonly used as a seasoning in food preparation to enhance flavor.
Sprite is a solution made up of water (solvent) and various solutes like sugars, carbon dioxide, and citric acid. Therefore, sprite contains both solvent and solute components.
vinigar,mixed with salt,water and crushed up melitonin
sprite definately. i shook up both and sprite won by FAR
why sprite fizzs up more than pepsi is because sprite has more carbination in it then pepsi
I would say it is pretty high up the list, along with TESCO cream soda.
its called chemical reaction when u mix up the pixie sticks which has sugar mix with sprite that has chemical that a high presure fizz it will mix and explode
I'm pretty sure sprite will because it already has so much carbonation so it should fizz up a lot!
Yes it will dissolve for sure in either sprite or 7 up. The reason behind this is that salt will dissolve in water and since 7 up and sprite contain a certain percentage of water it will dissolve the salt.
Yes, dropping a Mentos candy into Sprite will cause the carbonated drink to fizz up rapidly due to a process known as nucleation. The rough surface of the Mentos candy provides numerous sites for carbon dioxide bubbles to form and escape the liquid quickly, leading to the dramatic fizzing effect.
Carbon dioxide
ID1280584544 said: co2 is more soluble in cold liquid than warm. so it escapes faster from warm I think ... I personally say it's because more gas escape from a warm bottle of soda than from a cold bottle.
Adding salt to a soda drink can enhance its flavor by balancing out sweetness and acidity. However, adding too much salt can make the drink taste unpleasantly salty. Additionally, the carbonation in the soda may cause the salt to fizz or foam up when first added.
you put it in a bottle of coke and fizz it up and leave it for an hour
coca cola because it has more acid and chemicals