yes,and it fizzes up because the mentos has microscopic holes and the C02 fills in
Adding salt to Sprite will not make it fizz up. Fizziness in soft drinks like Sprite comes from the carbonation process during production, where carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in the liquid under pressure. Salt does not have any direct impact on this process.
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.
Sprite contains approximately 3.5 volumes of carbonation, which is the measure of the amount of carbon dioxide dissolved in the drink. This level of carbonation gives Sprite its characteristic fizzy and bubbly texture.
Neither Dr. Pepper nor Sprite will blow up a balloon the biggest. The size of the balloon mainly depends on the release of carbon dioxide gas from the beverage, so it would be best to use a carbonated drink with a high carbonation level to blow up the balloon the biggest.
when soda is made, carbon dioxide is injected into the soda at a very high pressure to keep it fresh longer. the colder the soda, the more soluble the carbon dioxide, meaning more carbon dioxide can dissolve into the soda if it is colder. when pressure is released, the carbon dioxide turns back into a gas and rises out of the soda. While rising out of the soda, it brings up some soda with it making "fizz" on the surface. basically the colder the soda, the more carbon dioxide turns into a liquid and then it brings up more soda with it forming fizz
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
Adding salt to Sprite will not make it fizz up. Fizziness in soft drinks like Sprite comes from the carbonation process during production, where carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in the liquid under pressure. Salt does not have any direct impact on this process.
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!
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.
it would most likely fizz up and dry out by itself do it with and adult.
coca cola because it has more acid and chemicals
When Sprite, a carbonated beverage, is mixed with Alka-Seltzer, a medication containing citric acid and sodium bicarbonate, a chemical reaction occurs. The citric acid in the Alka-Seltzer reacts with the sodium bicarbonate to produce carbon dioxide gas. This gas is released as bubbles, causing the Sprite to fizz and bubble up rapidly. This reaction is similar to the fizzing that occurs when Alka-Seltzer is dissolved in water, but the carbonation in the Sprite enhances the effect.
put mento candy inside the can, and shake it up
Fizz in fizzy drinks is dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) coming out of solution. That's all that is in fizz.