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true. As the candy gets smaller the ratio of surface area to volume increases.
Reactions proceed at the surface. The smaller the particle, the greater the surface to volume ratio, the more rapid the reaction proceeds. A practical example: Powdered candy dissolves faster than a lump of candy.
No. Rock candy dissolves in water, which is different from melting.
Candy corn is mostly sugar and Sprite is mostly water, sugar dissolves in water.
it dissolves when it touches a acid liquid such as your saliva when you eat it or a type of acid drink. or chemical
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Yes, cotton candy (candyfloss) dissolves when it comes in contact with moisture, such as in the mouth. The sugar in cotton candy quickly dissolves as it is being eaten, giving it the characteristic melting texture.
Peppermint candy dissolves in hot water because the sugar molecules in the candy are able to break apart and disperse in the water due to the heat. As the candy heats up, the bonds between the sugar molecules weaken and eventually break, allowing the sugar to mix with the water until it dissolves completely.
yes it will
does eating candy change heart rates yea it dose
Candy dissolves in water because it is mostly sugar, which is a polar molecule. When candy is added to water, the water molecules surround and interact with the sugar molecules, breaking them apart and dispersing them throughout the water. This process is called dissolution.
How can candy be overweight? Eating loads of candy makes you overweight though.