Hello
This week in science we did the Coke and Mentos Experiment this is why the reaction happened n the Diet Coke bottle the Mentos candy provides a rough surface that allows the bonds between the carbon dioxide gas and water to break more easily, helping to create carbon dioxide bubbles. ... Because Mentos candies are rather dense, they sink rapidly through the liquid, causing a fast, large eruption.
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Thursday, August 27, 2020
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Hi Izzie,
ReplyDeleteI really liked how specific you were.
The video was really helpful.
Next time maybe you could add in a bit more information
From your BF Ella
Hi Izzie
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun experiment, I wish I could have done this one. I hope no-one got covered in coke, that would've been a sticky mess! I wonder why that happens and if it reacts the same with other fizzy drinks? What would happen if you drank coke while you had a mentos in your mouth? Great use of the slow motion function on the video.
Michelle