The calcium in a chicken bone can be dissolved in acetic acid (vinegar)
Muriatic acid is the builders' choice (HCl gas solution) but the really interesting one is the effect of cane sugar. It turns concrete back into sand and cement. Go figure!
u could put coke cola and in three days the bones will be easier to break.
Babies have more bones so their bodies are more flexible to fit through the birth canal. As the baby grows the bones join together. A good example of this is the babies head, the bones in the skull are separated until about 18 months. The spaces between these bones in the skull is what is often called a soft spots.
There are often sesamoid bones at the interphalangeal joints resembling the petella in the knee
MgCl2 will dissolve in water to form?
Cough drops dissolve not melt.
Tendons attach muscles to bones, while ligaments attach bones to other bones.
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It would be nice if there was a way to do that, but there isn't. Any method used to dissolve the bones would dissolve the flesh of the fish, and it would act a lot faster on the flesh than on the bones. There isn't a way to cook the bones out of fish.
No, bones may be dissolved in acids while lime is basic in nature.
don't have bones dissolve
They are fish bones. They are really small and not likely to hurt you, as your stomach acids will dissolve them.
teeeth arent as strong as your bones so a bone and a tooth are completely different plus if you take the weight through a bone and a tooth a bone is heaveyer bones only dissolve because there giving out on you teeth don't dissolve because there in a peat bog.
Jellies have no bones. When they die, they just dissolve.
They don't digest them, but they do swallow them. From there, strong acidic stomach juices dissolve them.
It is difficult to say but I thing that they take as much as it takes when you die on land.
Trick Question. You dissolve them in your bathtub using sulfuric acid. This is the easiest way to hide them from the FBI.
it is able to dissolve or eat away at other substances such as metal , skin or bones.
A clam is more likely. Jellies have no bones.