Why is there a reaction when coke and ice cream is mixed?!


Question:

Why is there a reaction when coke and ice cream is mixed?


Answers:
It's the sugar in the ice cream reacting with the carbon dioxide in the soda. I found that out the hard way when I dropped a Life-Saver into a bottle of Coke when I was a teen-ager. I don't know the exact chemical reason for the reaction, though.

It makes a float

the carbination hitting the air whipped into the ice cream causes a complex air, sugar matrix to form, ( bubbles)

all I know is that it tastes good when you put them both together.




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