No, Smarties candies do not dissolve in oil because they are primarily made of sugar and other ingredients that do not mix well with oil. If you try to dissolve Smarties in oil, you will likely end up with the candies remaining intact.
No, kerosene oil does not dissolve in water because it is a nonpolar substance. Water is a polar solvent and cannot easily mix or dissolve nonpolar substances like kerosene oil.
No. All metal sulphate are soluble in water, except barium sulphate, calcium sulphate and lead sulphate.
Cooking oil is nonpolar, while water is polar. Like dissolves like, meaning substances with similar polarity tend to dissolve in each other. Since oil is nonpolar and water is polar, they do not interact on a molecular level, causing oil to not dissolve in water.
No, Teflon tape is chemically inert and does not dissolve in oil. It is commonly used in applications involving oil and gas because of its resistance to chemicals and high temperatures.
Powdered milk molecules dissolve faster in water than in oil because milk contains hydrophilic components that are attracted to water, allowing them to easily mix and dissolve in water. Oil, on the other hand, is hydrophobic and repels water, making it harder for the milk molecules to dissolve in oil.
smarties are made out of powder
lemon juice dissolves smarties faster because of the liquids in it
Coca cola has citric acid
yes but it takes almost an hour if you stir every two min. for two min.
mentos dissolving in water
oil does not dissolve
i dont know how oil dissolve in oil
Due to the density of the oil it is unable to dissolve a lolly
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smarties
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