Is the Mentos and coke experiment exothermic?
The Mentos and Coke experiment is an example of an exothermic reaction. During the reaction, the Mentos candy acts as a nucleation agent, causing the dissolved carbon dioxide gas in the Coke to rapidly form bubbles, resulting in a sudden release of energy in the form of heat and foam. This process generates a plume of liquid that erupts from the bottle.
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