Depends entirely on the solubility of the coating of the tablet and the contents of the stomach.
For non coated or lightly coated tablets without any release control the dissolving is virtually immediate. As designed - the chemical will then pass into the blood either in the stomach or the intestines - depending on how effective the chemical is on absorption.
This can happen immediately or take many minutes.
Time released medications are just that. Designed to release at certain intervals or a time limit which is set by the manufacturer, It still varies by the conditions.
Now if you are talking about a tablet like an artists drawing tablet? Well that could take quite a while. Computer Graphic tablets? well the various parts digest at different rates and I could not give you a meaningful answer to that one sorry.
It takes 24 hours before the last of all the food is digested or used take it from me im still in school we were studing that a week ago
sugar has no nurient content, so it goes through less pocesses while being digested
Carbon Dioxide will be produced.
sugar sugar
When sugar is digested in an animal, ATP (Adinosine Tri Phosphate) is produced which is a chemical form of energy.
glucose a.k.a sugar
lipids
No, as it's digested starch turns into sugar, but they are different foods.
carbohydrates
it eats the suger
no it is not because when you put it in your mouth you have to swallow
Sugar!
They have strarch that turns into sugar when digested.
Yes