Aim:
I want to find out what happens when you drop mentos into coke.
Research
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBq3f5nRr5U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4MLPkTrOq4
Method:
Equipment
Coke bottle (no sugar) (size optional)
Pack of mint mentos, optional size (The more size, the more craziness!)
Towel (paper or not is optional)
Detergent
You could either use coke no sugar or sprite.
Remember, if it's a big pack of mentos, it has to be a big bottle of coke.
Instructions
1. get your equipment
2. put on your safety glasses
3. pour some coke into test tube or cup
4. place a towel under the cup
5. place the mentos into the test tube or cup
6. observe
Results
In the coke bottle, the surface of the mentos is rough, and that allows the bonds between the carbon dioxide gases and the coke, to break easier, helping the creation of carbon dioxide bubbles as the surface of the lolly is dissipating into the coke while the coke is busy fizzing about. Because the mentos are rather dense and collect moisture, they sink through the coke while dissipating and becoming a part of the coke which triggers a large bubble build up.
I really want to do the Mentos and Coke experiment. You are so lucky to do it.
ReplyDeleteHello Tyler
ReplyDeleteI really like the way you worked on your mentos and coke challenge i like the way you added the google sheets and i also like the way you add aim and all the stuff you needed next time you could add some pictures of you taking a photo
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Hello tyler, I like your work but just why, why did you add so much !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHonestly, no idea. I regret it.
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