is sugar acid or base
Acid + base conjugate base + conjugate acid
Acetamide is a weak base. It can undergo protonation to form the conjugate acid, acetic acid, in acidic solutions.
A Brønsted-Lowry acid-base reaction involves the transfer of a proton (H+) from the acid to the base. The acid donates a proton, while the base accepts a proton. This results in the formation of a conjugate base from the acid and a conjugate acid from the base.
Acid + base salt + water
Salt is neither an acid nor a base. It is a compound formed by the reaction of an acid with a base, which can result in a neutral pH depending on the specific acid and base involved.
yes it is a base
no because they are different tipe of matter so the mentos is chasing the gas in the coke is chasing the gas away
Acid in vinegar reacts with sodium monohydrogencarbonate (baking soda) which is present in mentos.
yup
When citric acid is combined with Mentos, it can create a reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas. This occurs because citric acid reacts with baking soda or other alkaline substances often found in sugary drinks, leading to rapid gas release. However, the primary explosive reaction associated with Mentos is with carbonated beverages, where the rough surface of the Mentos creates nucleation sites for bubbles, resulting in a vigorous eruption. The presence of citric acid may enhance the overall fizz but is not the main reactive agent with Mentos.
A chemical Reaction the mentos mix with the acid causing foaming the pressure gets to much and bursts the bottle
there is a large amount of fruit acid in mentos , so when you react it with another acid they will combine and cause a reaction: if you put a mentos in a can of soda it will erupt, explode, ect. like an explosive volcano due to the fact of the acid. Above answer is completely wrong, there are tiny nucleation sites on the mentos where the CO2 of the soda's carbonation turns to real gas and fizzes up through the tiny opening. as a result of all the bubbles, the soda literally is pushed up and out of the bottle into a soda geyser.
Because the normal soda that does react has a larger ammount of carbonation in it.
Acid + base conjugate base + conjugate acid
because it has more citric acid present in it...........AGNES MONALISA
Well, lemon juice and baking soda do have an acid and base reaction. Lemon juice is citric acid, whereas vinegar does not come from a fruit so it is not, They do both make a reaction but lemon juice and baking soda does make a bigger reaction. It all depends on the PH levels of the lemon juice and/or vinegar. For the mentos it depends on what type of mentos you are using. Like for example, in Japan, they have green tea flavored mentos, which does not make a big reaction. If you're just using regular old school mentos then the reaction is very big! I hope I gave you some information about chemistry.
Acetamide is a weak base. It can undergo protonation to form the conjugate acid, acetic acid, in acidic solutions.