Oh, dude, like, totally! When you drop Smarties in soda, the citric acid in the candy reacts with the carbon dioxide in the soda, causing a chemical reaction that releases carbon dioxide gas and creates fizz. It's like a mini science experiment in your mouth, but don't expect a Nobel Prize for it!
The fizz is put into soda by pumping carbon dioxide into it under pressure.
Soda makes smarties dissolve because the acid molecules gets to the sugar in the smarties, therefore, that much interaction and energy soon die down in the smarties and fade away (dissolve). It disolves because it is suger? I really do not know why! smaties are a soft compound and carbon in soda breaks the cels apart like acid. facts: soda makes the botom of your toungue sting but only for sec.
Baking Soda is most likely the answer to this question.
It doesn't matter. You will not have any fizz if opened but you should refrigerate it because hot soda will eat away your teeth. ... and so will cold soda!
Because when too much carbon dioxide is put together, it meets and overflows.
put vinegar and baking soda into a bottle, then put the cork in quickly, and the cork will go flying out along with a lot of fizz and bubbles
Put it in your lecturers mouth when he/she is sleeping. If he/she wakes up and scold you, it is quite fizzy. If not, its fine.
put mento candy inside the can, and shake it up
When you put cereal in soda, the carbonation causes the soda to fizz and bubble, which can lead to an overflow as the gas is released. The sugar in the soda may also interact with the cereal, potentially making it soggier more quickly than with milk. Additionally, the flavors of the soda can alter the taste of the cereal, creating a unique and often unconventional breakfast experience.
Originally, Smarties contained a mix of sugar, corn syrup, and various flavorings, and were coated with a colorful candy shell. In some regions, they also included chocolate as a filling. However, in the U.S., Smarties are a type of tablet candy that is primarily made of dextrose and flavored with fruit essences, while the chocolate-filled version is known as "Rockets" in Canada. Over the years, the formulations have evolved to meet consumer preferences and dietary guidelines.
Go to your local grocery store or candy shop and find the cheapest candy, hide it in your closet and stash more and more candy their, you could also put in soda,twinkies, or cookies.
They probably dont put in more carbonation but since orange is more acidic than grape it may seem that way