It shows the reactions of what happens when u mix stuff together
A hot spring that naturally shoots steam and boiling water is called a geyser.
There are no reason that science is Not important. It is very important. Deal with it.
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!
Writing an essay about why science is important will teaching you why it is important. You will learn how to actually use science in your life.
very important to science
An ice cream float and a soda geyser
Some science fair projects that can be done using Coke are to see if the soda will dissolve a nail, can it clean a penny, or what effect the soda has on the teeth. Another project is to make a Mentos geyser using the Coke.
because the mint from the mentos and the gas from the soda make a gyser.
Some easy exploding science experiments that can be conducted at home include the baking soda and vinegar volcano, the mentos and soda geyser, and the film canister rocket. These experiments are safe and can be done with simple household items.
The Geyser Tube is a Diet Coke geyser that is powered by Mentos. You can buy a Geyser Tube online from science project websites.
Some cool science experiments that involve explosions include the classic baking soda and vinegar volcano, the Mentos and soda geyser, and the combustion of hydrogen gas in a balloon. These experiments demonstrate chemical reactions and the release of energy in a visually exciting way.
One fun exploding science experiment that can be conducted at home is the baking soda and vinegar volcano. This experiment involves creating a chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar, which produces carbon dioxide gas and causes the mixture to foam and erupt like a volcano. Another exciting experiment is the Mentos and soda geyser, where dropping Mentos candies into a bottle of soda creates a rapid release of carbon dioxide gas, causing the soda to shoot up in a geyser-like eruption. Both of these experiments are safe and easy to conduct at home with adult supervision.
Shaking it would be your best guess.
Noothing is smooth, everything has little "potholes", although they are minisclue and not visible. Mentos have a lot of these little holes in them, where air can get trapped. When dropping a mento into a soda, the air bubbles release, this causes some bubbles to form and exit the bottle. The roughness of the candy also reacts with the gas in the soda, forming more bubbles that are trying to get the the surface. These bubbles form the "geyser".
What you want to do is put mentos mints in a soda bottle and if it doesnt explode then shake it
Coke makes the tallest geyser because the particles are more tightly compacted together so that when the mentos makes contact, the particles interact the most.
To create a simple geyser experiment at home with kids, mix baking soda and vinegar in a plastic bottle or container. Start by adding a few tablespoons of baking soda, then pour in vinegar and quickly seal the bottle with a cap or cover it with a balloon. The reaction between baking soda and vinegar produces carbon dioxide gas, creating pressure that will eventually cause the mixture to erupt like a geyser. Make sure to do this outside or in a space that's easy to clean!