yes when open bubbles shoot out like a volcano.
The fizz and caffene would make them die.That means no!!!
Adding sugar to soda would not directly affect the soda's acidity. The acidity of soda is primarily determined by the carbonic acid formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water, not by the presence of sugar. However, the sweetness of the soda may mask the perception of acidity due to the added sugar.
An acid and a base react to form water and a salt in a chemical reaction called neutralization. This reaction can release a large amount of heat, causing an explosion if the reactants are mixed in large quantities or in a confined space. The rapid release of energy in the form of heat and gas can lead to an explosion.
Yes, you can create a fizzy eruption by combining soda and mints. Dropping mints (such as Mentos) into a carbonated soda like Coke or Sprite causes a rapid release of carbon dioxide bubbles, resulting in a foamy explosion. It's a fun and simple science experiment to try at home!
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Technically the term "explosion" for soda is inadequate. A true explosive reaction is not possible.
Because it generates carbon dioxide gas.
A big explsion it was so big, it was so COOL, IT was the biggest explosion in my class best idea ever.
When you do the soda thing, slide mentos into the 2liter bottle of soda, when i goes off make sure your standing back. The explosion will not harm you from the inside or out.
the holes in the mentos
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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!
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A big explsion it was so big, it was so COOL, IT was the biggest explosion in my class best idea ever.
Mentos and soda create an explosion simalar to if you shake a soda bottle. When creation this explosion, be sure to do it outside and use a two liter bottle of soda and as many mentos as you like.