While throwing couple Mentos into a bottle of Diet Coke may make a great reaction, it makes a lousy science project. For a science project, it is necessary to isolate a single variable, then use observation and data collection to support or disprove your hypothesis. For this science project the variable being tested is if the temperature of the Diet Coke will change the Mentos and Diet Coke reaction.
Instructions
- 1
Place one bottle of Diet Coke in the refrigerator, let one warm up to room temperature, and if possible place one bottle outside on a hot day and let it heat up.
2Find an outdoor space to perform the experiment. Look for an area that has a flat surface (or use a table) and is near a tall building. Place blue painters tape on the building every 12 inches, to measure the height of the eruption.
3Open the bottle of Diet Coke kept in the refrigerator. Carefully insert the thermometer into the pop and record the temperature. Replace the lid on the pop bottle to keep the CO2 from escaping. Repeat with the other two bottles of pop.
4Take all three bottles of pop outside and place them on a flat surface in front of the building with the measurement marks.
5Put on safety goggles to protect eyes from spraying pop.
6Open the bottle of pop that was kept in the refrigerator. Carefully drop four Mentos at the same time into the bottle. Record the height of the eruption.
7Repeat step 6 with the bottle of pop that was kept at room temperature.
8Repeat step 6 with the bottle of pop that was kept outside.
9Using the data that has been collected, determine if the temperature of the Diet Coke makes a difference in the height of the eruption.
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