yes it does. If it melts in your hand then I'm sure it will melt in the sun
No. Rock candy dissolves in water, which is different from melting.
No. If it did then it would melt in your hand. Rock candy is made mostly of sucrose, which does not melt but breaks down at 367 degrees Fahrenheit.
Ice will melt faster because when it get to the sun it would already be melting
No because if you put hot water in a plastic container, it'll melt
You dont. When you boil it in water, the sugar dissolves. Then let cool and evaporate and provide a crystallization seed, e.g. a thread. The sugar will cristallize out in large crystals as rock candy.
The sun Any extreme heat. Lava, fire, kiln, blowtorch (if the rock is soft enough.)
The surface of the Sun is about 5,000 oC hotter than the temperature necessary to melt rock.
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No. Rock candy is crystallized sugar.
It's called a comet. They're usually cimposed of rock and ice. As the object gets close to the sun, the heat causes the ice to evaporate, and the rock to melt. This is seen as the comet's 'tail'.
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