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As you probably know, soda pop is basically sugar (or diet sweetener), flavoring, water and preservatives. The thing that makes soda bubbly is invisible carbon dioxide gas, which is pumped ... Mentos Diet Coke Geyser Drop Mentos into a bottle of soda and run away from the 20 foot geyser email to friend; print this page...
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Diet Coke and Mentos eruption - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The startling reaction between Diet Coke and Mentos sweets, made famous in thousands of YouTube videos, finally has a scientific explanation. A study in the US has identified the prime factors that drive the fizzy plumes from Coke bottles: the roughness of the sweet and how fast it plummets to the bottle's base.
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Did you also know that if you drop a Mentos candy ("...the fresh maker") into a glass of diet cola, like Diet Coke perhaps, the candy and soda will react, causing a huge amount of foam?
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After experimenting with different combinations of sodas and candies -- establishing that Mentos and Diet Coke produced the most spectacular effect -- they posted their film on EepyBird.com, a site they operate, on June 3. By last Friday, more than 800,000 people had watched the video on Revver.com, a broadband-video site.
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The Extreme Diet Coke & Mentos Experiments: What happens when you combine 200 liters of Diet Coke and over 500 Mentos mints? It's amazing and completely insane. ... i have a question to ask you- whats in the mentos that makes the chemical explosion? I am really hoping that u email me back thank you. sincerely, ifrah wheliye...
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Link to "mentos + diet coke/pepsi explosion" video. ... Mentos and mint lifesavers have a compound in them called gum arabic, which chemically makes it easier for bubbles to form, by reducing the surface tension.
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A directory of wonderful things. ... Link to "mentos + diet coke/pepsi explosion" video. ... Mentos and mint lifesavers have a compound in them called gum arabic, which chemically makes it easier for bubbles to form, by reducing the surface tension.
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In the best interests of society as a whole, the answer is clear - Diet Coke and Mentos must be banned forever. A fact finding team with suitable funding must be summoned right away to determine what other (diet) carbonated drinks and freshmaking candy mints react in similar ways so that they can be banned as well.
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"There has been a lot of discussion online about why Diet Coke and Mentos make such an interesting combination. What everyone can agree on is that the carbon dioxide that has been compressed into the soda escapes so ... Since the Mentos are also heavy enough to sink, they react with the soda all the way to the bottom.
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