Bazooka gum loses mass because of the sugar loss. As you chew on the gum you are eating the sugar inside the gum. What you are chewing on is a gum base. Once the sugar is gone all that is left is the gum base, which has no flavor.
yes but the rate it changes at depends on the gum size or company
Yes, chewed gum does lose mass over time as the act of chewing breaks down the structure of the gum and releases some of its components into saliva. This can result in the gum losing weight or mass as some of it is swallowed or sticks to surfaces.
it depends on what type of gum is it
gum base
There is sugar in the gum. As you chew the gum, you absorb the sugar into your body, taking away some of the mass from the gum. Even sugarless gums will loose mass because many of the ingriendents are water soluable. Also, absorption of the ingredients into your body.
sugarless gum last longer than any other kind of gum LOL:)
a closed system will not gain or lose mass
Yes, it does.
When you first start out on a starvation diet you may lose up to 2 pounds a day. But then the 3rd and 4th days you may only lose 1 pound. After that you will start to lose weight slower and slower and when you finally do eat you will binge and gain most, if not all, of the weight back. I speak from experience.
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When gum is chewed for a long time, the saliva in your mouth breaks down the gum's ingredients, like sweeteners and softeners. This makes the gum lose its elasticity and become mushy.
If by space you are referring to volume, then NO. Matter doesn't lose a considerable amount of mass when it changes volume. See: Law of Conservation of Mass. However, if the volume increases and the mass does not the density of the object decreases. Summary: No. It doesn't lose mass. But it does lose density.