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Skyla Byrd
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29 November, 02:17
How Does the Mentoes/Coke Explosion Work?
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Mira Clayton
29 November, 02:24
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You put a mentos in the coke and it causes a fizzy reaction making i the soda explode.
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Josephine Humphrey
29 November, 02:42
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It's more of a physical reaction, due to the carbon in the soda squeezing together looking for a way out
Resulting in the geyser
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