About a second. The delay is because it isn't actually an "explosion" that is occuring, but rather a rapid formation of millions of bubbles of carbon dioxide, and it takes a small amount of time for the bubbles to begin forming and reach past the brim of the bottle.
It does not but it does fizz!
Would you believe it is the candy called Mento's.
eighther than drinking it you could put a mento into it to make it explode.
I can't remember, BUT I can tell you there's an episode of this experiment on MythBusters.
No
no. only mentos. maybe I'm wrong. why don't you test it out.
diet coke
yes
yep it would cos of the pressure
It is unlikely that a can of Coke would explode in the vacuum of space because the pressure inside the can is not high enough to cause an explosion. The lack of air pressure in space would cause the liquid to rapidly boil and the can may rupture, but it would not explode violently.
well first you have to tell us what your sticking it up
Yes, More So Diet Coke and Mento's