What happens if other diet sodas are used?

Posted on Apr 29, 2009 by Alex in Diet FAQ's | 1 Comment

This is a brilliant question I just thunk up. Usually, Diet Coke is used with Mentos for making fountains and rockets. But what happens when you have Diet Pepsi, Coke Zero, Pepsi One, or any other diet soda instead? Does it have to do with the ingredients, and the amount of each in each soda? What difference will it make when they are substituted? Try it.

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  1. Richard says:

    The Mentos explosion reaction is more physical than chemical. Diet soda is used because the dissolved sugar in regular soda tends to keep the Carbon dioxide in solution.

    The Mentos tends to break the surface tension and also provide a physical surface for the reaction

    H2CO3 (aq) –> H2O (l) + CO2 (g)

    to go very rapidly. Any carbonated diet soda will work.

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