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Given the urban legend about kids eating pop rocks and soda, and then having their stomachs explode, I wouldn't have believed that mixing Mentos and soda could cause such a violent reaction. But after watching the
video posted on WLTX's website, I do. (You need Windows Media Player to view it, and I had to click the "Trouble Viewing" button to make it work.) To summarize what the video shows, three Mentos are dropped into a bottle of soda, causing a geyser of soda to shoot up about three or four feet high out of the bottle. This really makes me wonder what would happen if you drank a can of soda and then downed a pack of Mentos. Personally I'm not planning to find out. I'm sure it wouldn't kill you, but I imagine it would fizz up into your throat and nose. WLTX provides this scientific explanation for the phenomenon:
Mentos contains a chemical known as ARABIC GUM (this is the ingredient that makes the mint "chewy"). This ingredient causes the surface tension of the water molecules to break even more easily, releasing more carbon dioxide gas at an astounding rate! .....The gas causes pressure to rapidly build inside the bottle which thrusts the soda upwards in a wonderful fountain-like BLAST!
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And for all of you people who try eating Mentos and drinking soda it didn't do anything for a reason... You'd have to eat all the mentos at the same time... If not than nothing will happen.
And to all the people who keep saying nothing happened with 1 mentos: Well DUHH!!!! You need more than one montos. i heard 13 mentos and a 2-Liter bottle work the best
Sam and Tam
South Africa
Penryn Collage
and could you tell me how you came up with that solution? and how other people came up with the wrong ones?! For my science fair project
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PROJECT ON THE MENTOS AND THE DIET COKE
AND I KNOW U HAD SOME EXPERIENCE WITH THAT
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HAPPEND AND HOW DID U DO IT!
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Likewise, other substances that reduce the surface tension of water also cause the soda to release it's pent-up carbon dioxide. For example, dissolve a little dishsoap into some water, then toss that into a soda bottle. You'll get a really good fizz-over.
Certainly nucleation sites contribute to fizzing, but that's only part of the story.
Hehe thats just a thought though
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i just call it soda.. thats cute!! =)
just so you know, i'm not an adult...i'm 15, so yeah...nothing to smart