Yes, vinegar and Diet Coke can create an eruption when combined, but the reaction is not as explosive as that of baking soda and vinegar. The eruption occurs due to the release of carbon dioxide gas from the Diet Coke when the acetic acid in vinegar interacts with the carbonation. This reaction can create a foamy overflow, especially if the Diet Coke is shaken beforehand. However, it’s important to note that the reaction is not highly vigorous and is generally safe to perform in controlled conditions.
mentoes candy and coke or diet coke
Carbon dioxide
baking soda and vinegar. diet coke and mentos
Drop a mentoes into a diet coke or regular and watch the volcano erupt.
No, it will float in vinegar or salt though. Coke is not dense enough to make an egg float.
Diet Coke erupts when you add sugar to it because the sugar lowers the surface tension in the soda. The bubbles will then be able to break the surface and cause the eruption.
Diet Coke is darker.
diet coke has acid in it just less than coke diet coke does not have sugar either which coke and coke zero has
Apple cider vinegar make a volcano erupt slow
Apple cider vinegar make a volcano erupt slow.
diet coke doesn't have any calories so that means that there is no sugar in it which gives it the diet taste, so coke has sugar. so dose coke zero!
Diet Coke