when you put vinger in skittle it will sink but if you put sour skittles in it will sizzle up
I cannot imagine having any interest in this question without having both vinegar and Skittles, so try it and see.In general, the time it takes something to dissolve depends on the temperature and whether you agitate (stir) it or not, so there really isn't a single simple answer to your question.
No, vinegar will not dissolve aluminum.
Skittles will dissolve faster in milk compared to M&Ms. Skittles have a thin sugar shell that can easily dissolve in liquid, whereas M&Ms have a thicker candy coating that takes longer to dissolve.
When you put Skittles in a mixture of bleach, water, Sprite, and vinegar, a chemical reaction occurs due to the combination of bleach and vinegar, which produces chlorine gas—an irritant that can be harmful if inhaled. The Skittles will likely dissolve and release their colors, creating a colorful mixture. However, the presence of bleach makes this experiment dangerous and should be avoided, as the fumes can be toxic. Always prioritize safety and avoid mixing chemicals without proper knowledge and precautions.
Yes, it dissolves but i dont know how. Yes, it dissolves but i dont know how.
Zinc will corrode in vinegar faster than salt water
Skittles melt faster in vinegar because the vinegar is more tangy and it takes the wax of the s on the skittles off very fast. Water would be second and hand sanitizer is third because its a gel and it holds the color in.
Do M&M dissolve faster than skittles
saltwater
A skittle will melt faster in room temperature water rather than vinegar because water has a higher heat capacity and can transfer heat more effectively to the skittle. Vinegar is not as effective at transferring heat, so the skittle will dissolve more slowly in it.
No. Oil does not dissolve in vinegar just as in water. It is lighter so it forms a layer over vinegar
skittles has some artificial color on their outer shell, so it will dissolve in a any liquid