Yes, dissolving a Lifesavers candy in warm water is a physical change. The candy changes from a solid to a liquid state without changing its chemical composition.
It is a state change from a solid to a liquid and so it is physical.
Physical change because the strawberry is still a strawberry and the chocolate is still chocolate.
No, dissolving a LIFESAVER candy in warm water is not considered melting. Melting typically refers to a solid turning into a liquid due to heat, while dissolving involves a solid substance breaking down into individual molecules and dispersing throughout a solvent, in this case, water.
Changes in memory and cognitive function are not physical changes associated with aging. These changes are more related to cognitive decline and are often considered a normal part of aging, but not strictly physical changes.
Digesting a candy bar involves both physical and chemical processes. Initially, the physical process of chewing breaks down the candy bar into smaller pieces, increasing its surface area for enzyme action. Then, chemical processes such as enzyme reactions in the digestive system help break down the candy bar further into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body.
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There used to be cotton candy lifesavers in their easter ones but not anymore that I can find :(
lifesavers
Each roll of lifesavers has 14 candies in it.
The collective noun for Lifesavers (the candy) is a roll of Lifesavers. There is no collective noun for lifesavers (also called a life ring). However, a noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example a stack of lifesavers, a row of lifesavers, a locker of lifesavers, etc.
Buy M&M's or LifeSavers.
It is a state change from a solid to a liquid and so it is physical.
Physical change - you are just spinning the sugar out into fine hairs. You can change the sugar back to the same form.
Physical change because the strawberry is still a strawberry and the chocolate is still chocolate.
Their was a fructose hard candy patent filed for Lifesavers inc in 1980, but there were lifesavers candy manufactured for 80 years before that. The patent would only be valid for 20 years. Prior to 1995, US patents were only valid for 17 years from date of issue.
When a candy dissolves in your mouth, it is a physical change because the candy changes from a solid to a liquid without altering its chemical composition. The molecules are still the same, just rearranged.
I think you are referring to Life Savers candy.