Mentos are primarily known as a chewy mint candy, often enjoyed for their refreshing flavor. However, they are famously used in a popular science experiment that demonstrates a rapid reaction with Carbonated Beverages, particularly Diet Soda, resulting in an impressive geyser of foam. This reaction occurs due to the combination of the candy's porous surface and the release of carbon dioxide gas from the soda. Beyond fun experiments, Mentos can also be used in creative culinary applications, such as flavoring desserts or drinks.
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Dr.VanMento is the doctor that invented mentos he is mr."mentos"
Mentos, the freshmaker!
Because of the carbon dioxide in the Mentos :)
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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.
when the Mentos hits the surface of the coke, the compressed carbon dioxide forms bubble on the surface of the Mentos. and it is released into the air and pushes the coke out with it. the Mentos can be mint or fruit (I have tested both)
the active ingredient in mentos is pepsi
No mentos are not a mixture but brass is. The element in brass are copper and zinc.