COCA COLA vs MENTOS in a CAR TIRE

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EXPERIMENT! We put MENTOS with COKE in a CAR TYRE guys! What's gonna happen to the CAR?
And as always SURPRISE in the end, hope you like it! Cheers!

Music:
● Alex Skrindo - Jumbo [NCS Release]
● Tobu - Colors [NCS Release]

#experiment

コメント (21)
  • @old_falc
    Полная ерунда: после первой же капли Колы началась бы реакция и газ бы просто начал выходить через нипель, выдавливая Колу назад в бутылку. Липа
  • I think that one bottle should have been enough. There's a reason that nitogeon is often used to fill car tyres as opposed to carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is the gas that's released when mentors are introduced to coka cola. This gas isn't produced though it was already prescent though trapped within the coke mixture as with any carbonated drink. Carbon dioxide is a heavy gas relatively, which is its first drawback and the second is that its pressure or volume is greatly dependant upon ambient temperature to a greater degree than many other gasses so its to unstable in this respect for filling car tyres whereas nitogeon is much more stable and inert.
  • Would be way cooler if the mentos were in some sort of dissolving membrane to allow time for soda to be introduced and valve stem to be reinstalled before initial reaction.
  • @MyElantra
    Наедалово! Даже при первой заливке Кока-Колы уже бы сорвало шланг, а они туда типо самотеком наливают... 👎👎👎
  • I loved the plot twist at the end of knowing that the tire didn't explode on its own
  • Надо было так зарядить и на шиномонтаж поехать для смены резины, работник шиномонтажа охренел бы:)
  • Thanks for letting me know that Cola and Mentos do not need to mix inside the human body.
  • You should have stuck a go pro in there. Man to see that reaction from the inside of the tire.
  • @vavan000
    Молодец , возьми Шнобелевскую премию на полке .
  • This would be a good advertisement for the tire brand and how much pressure it can hold.. I'd say there was about 150 psi in there
  • @Razzy1312
    I'm confused about how you are putting the cola in the tire using a plastic tube with nothing on the end to depress the valve of the tire stem. I get you removed what looks like the plunger to depress the valve, but if the valve is now shut how is the cola getting into the tire? How is the air not escaping? Or is it that there's so little air pressure in the tire that the pressure of the cola is opening the valve?