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No, there's lime and cherry and both together but no mint.
Yes, More So Diet Coke and Mento's
a two liter bottle of Diet Coke 2 rolls of Mentos mints 1 piece of 8x10 inch paper, like construction paper tape
Diet Coke and mint Mentos
The explosion that occurs when mint Mentos are dropped into Diet Coke is primarily due to the rapid release of carbon dioxide gas. The surface of the Mentos contains numerous tiny pits, which provide nucleation sites for the dissolved CO2 bubbles in the soda to form quickly. As these bubbles rapidly expand and rise to the surface, they create a violent eruption of foam, resulting in the explosive fountain effect. The combination of high carbonation in Diet Coke and the physical properties of Mentos makes this reaction particularly dramatic.
I believe mint Mentos, and diet coke (or a beverage with aspartame). Mythbusters claim that table salt works very well too!
Yes, Diet Coke can create a rapid release of gas and foam when combined with mint candies, such as Mentos. The rough surface of the mint provides nucleation sites for carbon dioxide bubbles to form quickly, leading to an explosive reaction. This phenomenon occurs regardless of whether the soda is regular or diet, due to the carbonation in the drink. Caution should be exercised if attempting this experiment, as the reaction can be quite vigorous.
You get a 2 litres of coke (Diet Coke works the best) and leave the cap off in an large, open area and put three~four of mentos (mint ones are better than fruit flavoured ones) in and then it will make a coke geyser.
I really don't know. I did the science experiment with my science teacher but I didn't find out. SORRY!!! :(
You get a 2 litres of coke (diet coke works the best) and leave the cap off in an large, open area and put three~four of mentos (mint ones are better than fruit flavoured ones) in and then it will make a coke geyser.
Diet cola explodes (or at least fountains) when mints are added because the mint provides a surface for bubbles of carbon dioxide to exit solution in the cola all at once. The result is a large amount of gas produced in a relatively short space of time, creating the explosion/fountain effect.
Which mint makes the coke explode the biggest?