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10 Apr 2009
Dropping Mentos into a bottle of diet soda causes a physical reaction: as they fall through the soda, the Mentos candies break the bonds between the carbon dioxide and water (the combination that Experiment with putting different amounts of Mentos into the Diet Coke bottle to see what yields the best explosion.
Might want to run practice experiment before performing in front of students. Also highly advised to perform outside because soda will splash everywhere. Open the two liter bottle of diet coke; *Roll the piece of paper so that Mentos can fit in that roll. *Hold tube of paper and put the playing card at the bottom of the tub.
• a roll of mint Mentos (6 Mentos per geyser is enough) • a piece of paper. • a playing card or a business card. • a pair of goggles (lab coats are optional, but of course, stylish) • a bottle of Coke Zero or Diet Coke (2-liter bottles are great) Tip: Make sure the soda is at room temperature.
For example, based on your individual test results, you might have arrived at this recipe for the best Mentos Geyser: Use a bottle of Diet Coke. Make sure the soda is at least 85 degree Fahrenheit. Drop seven Mentos into the soda all at the same time.
Procedure: Place the bottle of Diet Coke squarely on a flat surface. Open the bottle. Drop the Mentos candies into the bottle. Stand back and watch the geyser spray!
18 Oct 2007
Kids love the dramatic Mentos and Diet Coke experiment conducted in this awesome science fair project.
A soda geyser is a reaction between the carbonated beverage Diet Coke and Mentos mints that causes the beverage to spray out of its container. The gas released by the candies creates an eruption that pushes most of the liquid up and out of the bottle. Lee Marek and "Marek's Kid Scientists" were the first to demonstrate
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