Sep 11, 2014 · The Infamous Coke and Mentos Experiment September 11, 2014 By Emma Vanstone 1 Comment The science experiments my children talk about for months afterwards are generally the messy ones, like our splatter patterns , glow in the dark oobleck , baking soda experiments and the well known coke and mento experiment . ... Yes, you can use any type of Mentos candy for the experiment. The most commonly used Mentos candies are the original mint-flavored ones, but you can also use fruit-flavored or other varieties. The key factor is the rough surface of the Mentos candy, which helps to create nucleation sites for the carbon dioxide bubbles in the Coke. ... You have probably seen it on You Tube™ — the exploding Coke® and Mentos® experiment. But what is it that makes the reaction happen, and what factors cause a larger or smaller eruption? In this science project, you will see if using crushed Mentos candies, instead of whole Mentos candies, will affect the reaction. Read more ... Aug 16, 2024 · The Mentos and Coke experiment has many factors that can change the results. Let’s look at how temperature, the number of Mentos, and different sodas affect the reaction. Temperature’s Impact on the Reaction. Temperature plays a big role in how the Mentos and Coke react. Cold Diet Coke usually makes a bigger splash than warm soda. ... May 7, 2024 · Idea 2. How many mentos are needed in a coke and mentos experiment? You’ll need at least 7 – 8 mentos for this activity. However you can always experiment with a different number of mentos to find out. Set up several soda bottles and then place a different number of mentos in each bottle and measure the fountain height to see which worked best. ... Apr 11, 2024 · This video shows how to do the Mentos and Coke experiment using just a few simple ingredients and supplies. Materials Needed. To do the Mentos and Coke experiment, you will need: A roll or box of mint-flavored Mentos; 2-liter bottle of Coca-Cola (aka Coke) Sheet of paper to roll into a tube OR pre-made geyser tube; Tape ... Nov 10, 2024 · Grab Some Mentos and Coke. Our Mentos and soda experiment is a fun example of a physical reaction. Read on to learn more about how this Mentos and Coke reaction works. We love fizzing experiments and have been exploring science for kindergarten, preschool, and early elementary for over 8 years now. ... Carbon dioxide creates the bubbles in soda. The goal of this project is to explore the eruption of carbon dioxide when the candy Mentos dissolves in Diet Coke. Problem: Observe and explain the Mentos and Diet Coke experiment. ... Mentos Geyser History—From Obscurity to Instant Celebrity. As strange as it might sound, the Mentos Geyser never actually started out using Mentos chewy mints. This science demonstration was popular among chemistry teachers back in the 1980s using a roll of Wintergreen LifeSavers and a pipe cleaner. ... Science Experiment Mentos Fun. This science experiment using Mentos candy and diet coke is a classic. It is fun and can be used as an experiment or science fair project. The experiment involves dropping a piece of Mentos candy into a liter of diet Coke. It is so popular that it was featured on an episode of Myth Busters. ... ">
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Sep 11, 2014 · The Infamous Coke and Mentos Experiment September 11, 2014 By Emma Vanstone 1 Comment The science experiments my children talk about for months afterwards are generally the messy ones, like our splatter patterns , glow in the dark oobleck , baking soda experiments and the well known coke and mento experiment .
Yes, you can use any type of Mentos candy for the experiment. The most commonly used Mentos candies are the original mint-flavored ones, but you can also use fruit-flavored or other varieties. The key factor is the rough surface of the Mentos candy, which helps to create nucleation sites for the carbon dioxide bubbles in the Coke.
You have probably seen it on You Tube™ — the exploding Coke® and Mentos® experiment. But what is it that makes the reaction happen, and what factors cause a larger or smaller eruption? In this science project, you will see if using crushed Mentos candies, instead of whole Mentos candies, will affect the reaction. Read more
Aug 16, 2024 · The Mentos and Coke experiment has many factors that can change the results. Let’s look at how temperature, the number of Mentos, and different sodas affect the reaction. Temperature’s Impact on the Reaction. Temperature plays a big role in how the Mentos and Coke react. Cold Diet Coke usually makes a bigger splash than warm soda.
May 7, 2024 · Idea 2. How many mentos are needed in a coke and mentos experiment? You’ll need at least 7 – 8 mentos for this activity. However you can always experiment with a different number of mentos to find out. Set up several soda bottles and then place a different number of mentos in each bottle and measure the fountain height to see which worked best.
Apr 11, 2024 · This video shows how to do the Mentos and Coke experiment using just a few simple ingredients and supplies. Materials Needed. To do the Mentos and Coke experiment, you will need: A roll or box of mint-flavored Mentos; 2-liter bottle of Coca-Cola (aka Coke) Sheet of paper to roll into a tube OR pre-made geyser tube; Tape
Nov 10, 2024 · Grab Some Mentos and Coke. Our Mentos and soda experiment is a fun example of a physical reaction. Read on to learn more about how this Mentos and Coke reaction works. We love fizzing experiments and have been exploring science for kindergarten, preschool, and early elementary for over 8 years now.
Carbon dioxide creates the bubbles in soda. The goal of this project is to explore the eruption of carbon dioxide when the candy Mentos dissolves in Diet Coke. Problem: Observe and explain the Mentos and Diet Coke experiment.
Mentos Geyser History—From Obscurity to Instant Celebrity. As strange as it might sound, the Mentos Geyser never actually started out using Mentos chewy mints. This science demonstration was popular among chemistry teachers back in the 1980s using a roll of Wintergreen LifeSavers and a pipe cleaner.
Science Experiment Mentos Fun. This science experiment using Mentos candy and diet coke is a classic. It is fun and can be used as an experiment or science fair project. The experiment involves dropping a piece of Mentos candy into a liter of diet Coke. It is so popular that it was featured on an episode of Myth Busters.