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Candy - Drippin' Like Water - was created on 2006-12-12.
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when theres a lot of sugar in something like a candy cane, putting water or saliva causes the sugars to dissolve in a candy cane
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candy dissolves when the water erodes the candy. then the molecules that are no longer a part of the large candy spread out in the water. they are invisible to the naked eye and that is why it looks like the candy disappears in the water. if there isn't enough water, the molecules will fall to the bottom of the water.
Resistance inhibits current flow.
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.
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Viscosity knowledge is important for candy makers to understand how ingredients will flow and interact during the candy-making process. By knowing the viscosity of ingredients like sugar syrups and chocolate, candy makers can control factors like texture, firmness, and stickiness in the final product. Adjusting viscosity through temperature or adding thickeners can help achieve the desired candy consistency.
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A candy bar is neither a conductor nor an insulator. It is a food item made mostly of sugars, fats, and other ingredients, which do not conduct electricity like metals do, nor do they resist the flow of electricity like insulating materials.
No. Rock candy dissolves in water, which is different from melting.