Apparently 18.9 million
The bubbles are made of carbon dioxide which is injected into the Coke under pressure. When the can is opened, this pressure is released and the bubbles come the surface. When poured into a glass or over ice, the bubbles fizz up which is caused by the sudden action of changing temperature and hitting multiple surcfaces. It looks like steam some times because it is cold and causes condensation to occur. It could also be the small bits of coke flying away from the exploding bubbles.
Heterogeneous mixture
Boris Beebleford the bubbly can of Coke. soda champaigne soap bubble bath
There are many coke oven plants in th World. The maximum is in China, where China produces approx 500 MT of Coke, where as the rest of the world will be producing somewhere around 1200 MT of Coke.
The manufacturer for Scrubbing Bubbles is SC Johnson. SC Johnson is a manufacturing company, they have many products other than Scrubbing Bubbles. S.C. Johnson, a family company.
i think it will be coke b/c it has bubbles in it
It could also be the small bits of coke flying away from the exploding bubbles.
Oils on your hand reduce the surface tension causing the bubbles to pop
The can itself is a solid. The drink inside is a liquid with gas bubbles dissolved in it.
That's the outbreak of carbon dioxide gas bubbles.
it gets alot of bubbles on it and the coke starts to fizz
Sure... give me a Coca Cola on ice.. Solid (ice), liquid (coke), gas (the bubbles in the coke)
The many moon-like holes in a mento cause the ingredients in coke to form a bubble of gas where ever a hole is and a hole could make about 8 bubbles a second therefore expanding until it overflows.
The bubbles are made of carbon dioxide which is injected into the Coke under pressure. When the can is opened, this pressure is released and the bubbles come the surface. When poured into a glass or over ice, the bubbles fizz up which is caused by the sudden action of changing temperature and hitting multiple surcfaces. It looks like steam some times because it is cold and causes condensation to occur. It could also be the small bits of coke flying away from the exploding bubbles.
Loads of bubbles fizz up and cause a eruption.
Heterogeneous mixture
i think that it is the carbon dioxide gas that is in the coke bottle It can be the metos making the bottle fill up with bubbles and the pressure is too much and it explodes.