1901 is not a rare date for Indian Head Cents, but as long as it's not damaged or corroded, it's currently worth at least a dollar, and if the word LIBERTY in the Indian's headband is complete and easily readable, it's worth at least $2.00, and if it looks like new, it's worth at least $20-$25 So rather than buying bubble gum, you may as well take it to a coin dealer and get enough money for a couple of candy bars :) And if the coin looks real nice, you probably should not be storing it in a piggy bank. Banging around with other coins can cause wear, dings, or other damage.
its bubble gum you dork
No, there are bigger pieces.
no tell your Indian friend straight out that you like him.
the sam way you do bubble just with more than 1 piece
The kings Indian is a chess opening not a chess piece
there is no bubble blowing move.it's just a piece of gum you get.it's sometimes in the fountain.
use bubble gum.....
Yes. Each piece has a comic in it. ( Most of them! :) )
do you think I know what is in the stupid piece of gum
A bubble glass is a glass that is made in the Ryukyu Islands. The bubble glass is formed from a small piece of molten glass, which is then cooled and shaped into a glass container.
Hoard?
Assuming that the sugar found in the bubble gum is C6H12O6, You find the molar mass=180.16, Then divide the mass of a piece of gum, (Dubble Bubble is 6g~). 6/180.16=.0277molsTherefore the moles of sugar in a piece of Dubble Bubble is .0277mols.~R