obviously on wood dumb,it absorbs the liquid in it.
Yes
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A piece of wood coated with gum will likely float in water because the overall density of the wood-gum combination is still lower than that of water. The gum coating may provide some waterproofing that could help the wood remain afloat for longer.
Well first off, I'm glad to see that you are someone who follows the news, as gum metal is quite a new development in the food industry. But onto the question. As it is not stated whether it is bubble gum metal, or chewing gum metal, both will be provided. As average chewing gum has a tensile strength of ~3 psi, and chewing gum metal has a strength of 500% that of average chewing gum, it can be only assumed that the ultimate tensile strength chewing gum metal is ~15 psi. However, as bubble gum metal, like bubblegum, contains more latex in it, it has an ultimate tensile strength of ~7 psi. Bubble gum metal has a strength 750% that of regular bubble gum, therefore giving it a strength of ~52.5 psi.
Gum is elastic. Wood is rigid. You can cut wood, but you can't bend it. You can do anything to gum.
sugarless gum last longer than any other kind of gum LOL:)
No, that depends on how long you chew the gum.
well gum choclate and anything else that makes it dry.
Historic house parts
because your mouth is wet and your face is dry. When gum is wet it losses stick
Eventually (Like all gum does) it will dry up and be edible but not enjoyable
chicle dry done