yes. the bigger the reaction then the cola gies higher.
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They were created in the1950's in the Netherlands by two brothers who liked mints. They are mints that are soft on the inside and have a hard candy coating on the outside.
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!
What you want to do is put mentos mints in a soda bottle and if it doesnt explode then shake it
Well mentos are mints and if you are taking a test mints help stimulate the brain so what that means is that it helps your brain in a way.so yes and no because its still a type of candy
a two liter bottle of Diet Coke 2 rolls of Mentos mints 1 piece of 8x10 inch paper, like construction paper tape
A pack of mentos weighs 38 grams. In that pack there are 14 mints. So 38/14=2.714 So therefore ech mentos weighs 2.7 grams
If you mix mints with cola it will explode upwards however if you swallow mints and drink cola nothing will happen Dr Oz explained this a few days ago.
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.
According to Wikipedia: "The Internet phenomenon appears to have begun with a story NPR's David Kestenbaum and Michele Norris did in April, 2006 on the Diet Coke and Mentos stunt." See the WikiAnswers page, below.
The mints will have a natural saturation amount. If you add a mint to one glass of water, it will have the same effects as if you added a gallon of water. The only difference is if you were to heat the water, or shake the water while the mints are in it.