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No, its an Endothermic Reaction.
It is really just to show younger people how different things react, usually after performing this experiment the class will be taught the meaning of the terms independent, dependant and controlled variables and will identify these terms within the experiment. Eg. INDEPENDENT: flavours of mentos/ coke DEPENDENT: height of reaction (spurt) CONTROL: Level mentos is dropped from.
Steve Spangler first conducted the Mentos and Coke experiment during a demonstration at a science fair in 2001. The experiment gained widespread attention when he showcased it on local television in Denver, Colorado. This demonstration highlighted the explosive reaction between Mentos candies and Diet Coke, leading to its popularity as a fun science experiment.
more mentos shake up the soda prior mush up mentos
The record is 20 meters
idk that's why I googled it
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.
I would store coke in a cold place if I were to do that experiment xD
which soda is best for a soda and mentos volcanic explosion! have you ever seen someone place mentos in a soda drink? it explodes! you could do an experiment on what type of soda makes the best/largest explosion!
Diet Coke