the chemicals in the soda interact with the pop rocks and they some times blow up.
by candy and rocks mixed
The four different types of chemical weathering are hydration, oxidation, carbonic acid action and hydrolysis. Chemical weathering is a chemical reaction that erodes certain things such as building materials and rocks.
Rocks generally don't dissolve because they are composed of minerals that are resistant to chemical weathering and dissolution. Many minerals, such as quartz, have strong chemical bonds that require significant energy to break. Additionally, the conditions necessary for dissolution, such as the presence of acidic solutions or high temperatures, are not always present in the environment. Instead, rocks tend to break down through physical weathering processes rather than dissolving completely.
There is no chemical in pop rocks it's just CO2 (carbon dioxide) that makes up the pop rocks.When you put pop rocks in your mouth they so the heat basically forces the CO2 (carbon dioxide) out which sounds like it's poping.
When vinegar, an acid, reacts with Pop Rocks, which contain carbon dioxide gas trapped in sugar crystals, it causes a fizzy reaction. The acid in vinegar dissolves the sugar and releases the carbon dioxide gas, resulting in rapid bubbling and fizzing. This reaction is quite visual and energetic, showcasing the release of gas as the sugar dissolves. Overall, it creates an entertaining and explosive effect.
Mixing is a physical process.
Crushing rocks is a physical property because it does not change the chemical composition of the rocks. It only alters their physical state or appearance.
Carbon dioxide is related to chemical weathering as it combines with water to form carbonic acid, which can dissolve minerals in rocks over time. This chemical reaction gradually breaks down the rocks and contributes to the process of weathering.
physical
Weathering of rocks can involve both chemical and physical changes. Physical weathering involves the breakdown of rocks without changing their chemical composition, while chemical weathering involves the alteration of a rock's chemical composition through reactions with water, air, or other substances.
Both chemical and physical weathering processes break down rocks into smaller pieces. While physical weathering involves the physical breakdown of rocks without changing their chemical composition, chemical weathering involves the transformation of rocks through chemical reactions with substances like water or acids.
Physical and Chemical
Pop rocks contain carbon dioxide gas, which is released when they come in contact with moisture. When mixed with Coke (a carbonated beverage), the gas bubbles from the Pop Rocks accelerate the release of gas from the Coke, resulting in an effervescent reaction. This causes foaming and fizzing due to the rapid release of gas.
The pop that results is caused by the release of carbon dioxide bubbles that are encapsulated within the candy. This is a physical change, rather than a chemical reaction, because no new products are formed.
Physical
Physical weathering is breaking down of rocks by weather that does not change their chemical components. Chemical weathering is weathering that breaks rocks down by a chemical change.
Both physical and chemical weathering break down rocks by weakening their structure. Physical weathering involves the mechanical breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces, while chemical weathering involves the alteration of the rock's composition through chemical reactions. Over time, these processes can cause rocks to crumble, crack, and eventually disintegrate.