Other candies that can create a fizzy explosion when combined with Diet Coke include Skittles and Pop Rocks. The reaction occurs due to the rapid release of carbon dioxide gas when the candy dissolves or interacts with the soda, creating a burst of foam. It's essential to conduct such experiments outdoors for safety and cleanliness. Always exercise caution when experimenting with Carbonated Beverages and candy.
no. only mentos. maybe I'm wrong. why don't you test it out.
you will want to use mint mentos because it has the best reaction to the soda
Drop a Mentos candy into the soda, and a large number of bubbles will form all over the candy at the nucleation sites. As the candy sinks, it passes through more soda and creates more bubbles. Collectively, these bubbles create foam and the pressure necessary to cause an eruption
When you put mentos candy into diet coke it explodes. Or if you shake a soda bottle before opening it, it will explode as well.
Mentos, the freshmaker!
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One Mentos candy typically weighs about 2.7 grams.
No it will not explode.
no
Take a bottle of soda (any kind will do). Open the cap. Then, make sure you have a mint Mentos packet. The mint Mentos works best because of the reaction. Then, drop the desired amount of Mentos between 1 and 5 into the bottle. Stand back!It will explode. You may see the Mentos shoot out. Be careful though. If you use more than 5 Mentos, the bottle might explode. 5 Mentos already can topple the soda bottle and create a break at the mouth of the bottle.
Mentos...
Because they react