Thursday, June 19, 2014

Procedure 1 Wrap the paper to make a small cylinder and then paste. 2 We bend one end of the cylind


For the escape of gas is necessary to refresh a suitable size bubbles to form and to form the bubbles is necessary to separate the water molecules that are tightly bound.
It is believed that the surface of the candy Mentos (pore filled) promotes the formation of bubbles. Another factor is gum arabic part of candies and reduces the surface tension plastic candy buffet containers of soda favoring plastic candy buffet containers the exit of the bubbles.
The reaction that occurs on mixing a coke (works best with the other dietary although also produces a similar effect) with sweet mint mark "elements" has become a classic experiment for children.
Place the bottle of coke in a place where it can explode without problem. If necessarily must do so within a confined space, you must put a large plastic container to catch spilled coke, plus the ceiling must be high, since the explosion can reach 2 to 3 feet high.
Place the 4 to 6 elements inside the paper tube and place your finger underneath to prevent plastic candy buffet containers slipping off. Approach the bottle and drop them. Run, do not want to take a bath of coke. Explanation
Calcium benzoate, caffeine and aspartame plastic candy buffet containers in Coke and the gelatin and gum arabic sweets contribute to this effect of volcano. It appears that something in the structure plastic candy buffet containers of the elements is what causes the explosion, and that other types of mints not the same reaction.
Procedure 1 Wrap the paper to make a small cylinder and then paste. 2 We bend one end of the cylinder and put all into the Mentos candy. 3 We put the open bottle of soda in a bowl (or do outdoor). If you wish, add a few drops of food coloring. 4 Insert the cylinder filled with sweets on the neck of the bottle making sure that we do not fall candies.
What? Soft drinks are made of water, sugar, artificial flavors, preservatives and other ingredients of strange names. However, an ingredient in them besides other beverage carbon dioxide.
In a soda water surrounding the bubbles of carbon dioxide. plastic candy buffet containers This force is called surface tension. When a drink is shaken hard, this tension is broken and the gas escapes. Mentos candy containing sugar, natural plastic candy buffet containers flavor of mint and gum arabic. Gum arabic is the mysterious ingredient that causes the source destroys plastic candy buffet containers the surface tension of water binds with carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide escapes from the bottle causing liquid. If not, probably because they have raised the bottle or you left open too long before dropping the mints. The gas has already escaped. Try a new bottle. Text: Yannick Bergeron Photo: Laura Labat Thanks to Hugo Roy WhizKids
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