Making a Fountain of Soda! | Summer Experiments | SciShow Kids

Making a Fountain of Soda! | Summer Experiments | SciShow Kids

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Interactive Video

Science

1st - 6th Grade

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Hard

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The video explores the science behind the tingly feeling in soda, caused by bubbles trapped in the liquid. It demonstrates how bubbles form and rise to the surface using a straw and a Chanel stick. The video also features an exciting experiment with Mentos and diet soda, creating a soda fountain. The science behind bubble formation and the role of surface texture in accelerating bubble release are explained. Viewers are encouraged to experiment with different variables to observe changes in the soda fountain's height.

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

How do the bumps and cracks on Mentos contribute to the soda fountain effect?

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What do you think would happen if more or fewer candies were used in the soda fountain experiment?

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