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Acid in vinegar reacts with sodium monohydrogencarbonate (baking soda) which is present in mentos.
Yes, but don't try this at home.
baking soda and vinegar. diet coke and mentos
You can simulate a volcanic eruption using ingredients like mentos and diet soda, diet coke and candy mints, or hydrogen peroxide and yeast. These combinations create a reaction that results in a foamy eruption similar to a volcano.
I think that Coke and Mentos will do the trick. It has to be REGULAR COKE!The Mint Mentos will work the best.
You can mix coke and mentos together and it makes an explosion
They explode because of the baking soda and vinegar mixed in and when there together BOOM.
An volcanic eruption is NOT caused by a chemical reaction. It is caused by a PHYSICAL change. Gasses dissolved in the magma effervesce as the pressure on the magma drops in proximity to the land surface.
Yes, but only because you increased the fuel. You would basically get the same sized reaction if you used twice as much baking soda and twice as much vinegar (or twice as much mentos and twice as much coke).
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.