It goes into the cup.
Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.
What happens? What happens? The world may never know!
They are partially dissolved.
It evaporated.
A permeable and porous one.
If water droplets penetrate within 3 minutes or less it is considered porous, if water droplets remain on top it is considered non porous..
If it is a hard rock and have kept in a water for long range of time, there will be just a little bit of change in the shape of rock will change if it is incontinues relation with water. And if it is a weak rock, it will break down into peaces
nothing happens
When you put an igneous rock in water, the rock will not dissolve or change quickly. Some igneous rocks may absorb water and become slightly heavier or disintegrate over time due to weathering and erosion processes. Overall, igneous rocks are not significantly affected by water in the short term.
It goes into the cup.
Well porous means it has holes in it, for example spongebob. And a porous container is probally like a container that has holes in it or indents that dont make a full hole. Like if it was a cup and you put water in it it would flow out. But if it was indented that looked like a circle that can pass as porous too.
It esplodes
You would only heat the rock. Heated rocks are used in some spas & put on your spine.
Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.
One way would be to get a container into which you could put the rock completely, fill it to the brim with water (without the rock in it), then put the rock in and measure the volume of the water that flowed out.
The rocks must be like that so the petroleum can have somewhere to reside while underground, the more porous and permeable the host rock is, the more oil there well be in it, as long as there is oil in the area. think of it as trying to fill a bowl full of marbles with water. It fills a lot easier then the bowl filled with cement