Upon your tongue's contact with the ice pop, the saliva on your tongue freezes, thus giving the effect that your tongue sticks to the ice pop. The same effect can be achieved by dipping your finger in water, then touching it to the ice pop.
glucose is sugar, so sugar would help the coco pops to stick together. with the wheat i think. /what a random question
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It's the same concept as licking a pole when its cold outside.
because they're sticky.. God Said SO
If you do that then your tongue bleeds alot, i acidentally did it yesterday whn it was really hot and i licked an ice cube, my tongue still hurts :(
stick out your tongue and treat him like an ice cream cone
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Its pretty simple. The saliva on your tongue freezes while you lick the ice pop. And what happens when something freezes on another object? BAM. Frozen. Hope this helps :)
Its pretty simple. The saliva on your tongue freezes while you lick the ice pop. And what happens when something freezes on another object? BAM. Frozen. Hope this helps :)
They do. Ice pops are very popular.
Yes crocodiles do like to stick out their tongue.
They cannot stick their tongue because their tongue sticks to the bottom of their mouth ;)
Kangaroos probably could stick out their tongue, but this is not something they do, as they do not need to.
Ice pops do. One of the colligative properties of solutions is that more solute depresses the freezing point (dT=(c)(Kf)(i)). This means that ice pops (which have sugars and food coloring dissolved within) freeze at lower temperatures, so they also melt at lower temperatures. Therefore, at the same temperature ice pops will melt faster than pure ice.
Ice melts at a standard rate proportional to itself, so if all ice pops are the same size they will melt at the same rate. However if some brands have wider ice pops than others, they will melt slower.
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