It is a physical reaction, not chemical when MENTOS are placed in carbonated soda. The ingredients in the candies cause the dissolved carbon dioxide in the soda to be all released at one time. The result is intense foaming- but no chemical reaction.
When they are mixed together, a chemical reaction occurs. This chemical reaction is called neutralisation reaction. It is called so because they both neutralise each other to produce a salt and water. Also remember the following points.When a strong acid and weak base are mixed, the salt formed is an acidic salt.When a strong base and weak acid are mixed, the salt formed is a basic salt.When both the acid and base are strong, then the salt formed is a neutral salt .
Just because one has mixed chemicals together doesn't mean one will get a chemical reaction. The two chemicals could stay neutral when mixed. So, no just because a chemical is mixed it doesn't have to have a reaction.
Either nothing or a chemical reaction.
It bubbles up
A mixture of the substances
When an alkali and an acid are mixed together, they undergo a chemical reaction called neutralization. In this reaction, the acidic and basic properties of the substances cancel each other out, resulting in the formation of water and a salt.
No, Clorox (bleach) and alcohol should not be mixed together for cleaning purposes as it can create a toxic chemical reaction.
The act of mixing chemicals is a physical process, not a chemical reaction. Mixing chemicals together may, or may not, allow a chemical reaction to proceed, depending on the nature of the chemicals being mixed.
it is a mixture
If you mix things together, you get a mixture.
The name is mixture.
No, a chemical reaction is when the atoms are not mixed together but chemical bonded together. You know when a chemical reaction has happened when you can smell, hear or see things reacting.