Would you believe it is the candy called Mento's.
diet coke the ingredients they put in with the diet coke reacts faster then regular coke.
Coke. Mix those two together and you have in your hands the apocalypse.
When coke reacts with oxygen, it undergoes combustion to produce carbon dioxide gas and release energy in the form of heat. This process is exothermic, meaning it releases more energy than it absorbs.
Diet Coke reacts more vigorously with Mentos due to its lower viscosity and sugar content compared to Coke Classic and Coke Zero. The absence of sugar allows for a quicker release of carbon dioxide when the Mentos are added, creating a rapid eruption of foam. Additionally, the ingredients in Diet Coke, such as aspartame, may facilitate the nucleation process, further enhancing the reaction.
coke acts as a reducing agent. It combines with oxygen to form CO which in turn reacts with iron ore to give metallic Iron. Carbon present in coke also produces heat in all oxidation reactions which melts down the metallic iron. Lime stone (CaCO3) breaks down to CaO upon heating which reacts with SiO2, the main impurity, to flux it out of the furnace
we get it from reacting it in a blast furnace firstly we react oxygen and carbon coke to form carbon dioxide which then reacts further with the coke to form carbon monoxide which then reacts with oxygen from the iron oxide to form carbon dioxide and pure molten Iron. And we use it occasionaly in medicine as iron supplements or in anylytical chemistry.
The combustion of coke is an exothermic process. During combustion, coke reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and releases energy in the form of heat. This release of energy indicates that the reaction provides more energy than it consumes, characteristic of exothermic reactions.
(Extraction of Iron in a Blast Furnace: Step 1 and Step 2)Coke reacts with oxygen from the air to form carbon dioxide and a lot of heat.Carbon + Oxygen -> Carbon Dioxide + heatC(s) + O2(g) -> CO2(g)Carbon dioxide reacts with more coke to form carbon monoxideCarbon Dioxide + Carbon -> Carbon MonoxideCO2(g) + C(s) -> 2CO(g)
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and Coke (carbonated water with phosphoric acid) react together because the acid in the Coke reacts with the base in the baking soda to produce carbon dioxide gas. This reaction creates fizzing and bubbling due to the release of carbon dioxide gas.
no, it reacts with all drinks that have carbon dioxide in them. like sodas such as fanta, Pepsi, root beer, all of those.
because the ingridient that works in coke is in root beer and it reacts to the mentos o ya!
Coke is used in a blast furnace as a fuel and reducing agent. It provides the heat needed to melt iron ore and other materials to produce molten iron. Additionally, coke reacts with oxygen in the air to remove impurities from the iron ore, helping to create higher-quality molten iron.