starburst dissolves better in water because it has less sugar in water but when tyring to dissolve it in coke it doesn't do as well because there is both sugar in coke and starbusrt the coke is not able to hold any more sugar leaving a white nasty ring around the coke and some in it. i learned this in class from my teacher ms.shankur which is a very intelligent woman
it disolves better in coke.
water
Coke and sprite have higher melting points than water.
it will rust faster ing vinegar,then orange juice coke and water..............look out here we go
Salt (Sodium Chloride, or NaCl) will dissolve at different rates in liquids due to pH (acidity), dissolved solids (DS or TDS), atmospheric pressure (air pressure), and temperature. Typically at room temperature (60 degrees F) and 14psi air pressure (approx at sea level), salt will dissolve in very pure and/or acidic compounds more quickly.If water has 1000 ppm (parts-per-million) of dissolved solids - which is common in very hard well water - salt will dissolve slower than water that has near zero ppm of DS - which is extremely pure water. Basically, the more "stuff" existing in water - whether it's soda flavoring mix (Coke, Pepsi, RC,...), or OJ concentrate, or whatever - the slower the salt will dissolve. At approx 300,000 ppm DS (ten times sea water's level of 30,000ppm DS) salt will no longer dissolve. It would have, at that point, reached it's "saturation level".However... by changing air pressure or temperature, these levels can be overcome by a small amount.The answer would tend to be faster in water, but there are other possible variables that could influence it (salt would dissolve faster in very dilute orange juice than in concentrated sea water).
not concentrated enough
The warmer a liquid is, right up to its boiling point, the better solids dissolve. Put another way, you can generally dissolve more of a solid in a warm/hot liquid than in a cool/cold liquid. Conversely, gasses dissolve in liquids better at cooler temperatures. That's why a warm Coke spews (out-gasses) worse than a cold one...so keep your cola cold, and sweeten your tea while it's still hot!
A skittle would dissolve faster in Coke.
The answer depends on the temperature of both water. But salt would dissolve faster in boiling water than it could in carbonated water at room temperature.
It does not dissolve meat.
banana is more dissolvible in coke that in plain air. The more dissolvible something is, that faster it dissolves so it would dissolve faster in coke
Just the water alone would do it, but there's also phosphoric acid in Coke which makes it dissolve the coating faster.
water
It doesn't. Water can dissolve the pill fast, but not as fast as soda because of all the acids in soda.
Coke
it's more carbonated
Does water, coke or milk grow faster?
Sprite will disolve more hard candy faster than coke.
no it cal not because it has more caffeine in it!!i thank im right i don't know really!u can gess if u want to!