candy dissolves when the water erodes the candy. then the molecules that are no longer a part of the large candy spread out in the water. they are invisible to the naked eye and that is why it looks like the candy disappears in the water. if there isn't enough water, the molecules will fall to the bottom of the water.
Hard candy dissolves faster in sprite than water because sprite is carbonated and acidic, which helps break down the candy more quickly. The carbonation and acidity in sprite react with the sugar in the candy, causing it to dissolve faster compared to water which is just a neutral solvent.
No, but interestingly spearmint does at a temperature of 73.48 degrees celsius, 164.264 degrees fahrenheit.
If you let a candy soak in salt water overnight, the candy will absorb the salt water causing it to become softer and potentially change its taste. The salt may also dissolve into the candy, altering its flavor profile.
Soda can potentially dissolve or soften certain candies, especially those that are sugar-based or chewy. It can also alter the flavor of the candy by adding a sweet or carbonated taste. However, the specific effect will depend on the type of candy and the ingredients in the soda.
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.
Salt is a solid; water can dissolve candies.
when theres a lot of sugar in something like a candy cane, putting water or saliva causes the sugars to dissolve in a candy cane
MOISTURE
yes it does
It desolves the sugar
Sprite, water, Kool-Aid, milk, and saliva dissolves mints.
Usually, yes. For example, if you put a piece of rock candy into a glass of water, it will dissolve.
They both dissolve at the same speed. Their color has nothing to do with it. Actually, the color is food dye, and cotton candy is originally white.
yes
30 minutes
The candy cane will dissolve. http://www.science-sparks.com/2013/12/28/dissolving-candy-canes/
cooling the water