It depends how big the bottle of coke is that you put the mentos in. There is no specific height
Coke n Mentos eruption is a temporary change !!
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YES
I think its mentos
because the surface of the candy is partially dissolved an that removes the factor that causes the eruption
open a coke bottle to fast.
yes. the bigger the chemichal reaction
Yes, you can create a fizzy eruption by combining soda and mints. Dropping mints (such as Mentos) into a carbonated soda like Coke or Sprite causes a rapid release of carbon dioxide bubbles, resulting in a foamy explosion. It's a fun and simple science experiment to try at home!
The force generated in a Coke and Mentos experiment primarily comes from the rapid release of carbon dioxide gas when the Mentos candies are introduced into the soda. The surface of the Mentos is covered with tiny pits that facilitate nucleation, allowing gas bubbles to form quickly. This rapid gas expansion creates a vigorous eruption, propelling the soda outward. The force of the eruption can vary based on the type of soda, the number of Mentos used, and environmental factors.
In the reaction between Coke and Mentos, the primary reactant is the carbon dioxide gas dissolved in the Coke (the beverage). When Mentos candies are added, their rough surface facilitates the rapid release of this gas, leading to a dramatic eruption of foam. The reaction is primarily a physical process rather than a chemical one, as the carbonation rapidly escapes due to the nucleation sites provided by the Mentos.
Diet Coke and Mentos produce the largest spectacle.
search for 'mythbusters coke and mentos' on Google. they have videos and stuff.