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the water spills
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.
it will dissolve faster in extremely hot water
there is no salt water in the candy "salt water taffy." it is just the name/brand.
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it will freeze, that is how the first popsicle was made.
heres a really cool experiment, get a egg, but don't peel the shell, and then put the egg, corn starch, and water all into a bowl, and then leave it overnight, but make sure you cover the top, and when you take it out after 3 days you'll find out what will happen to the egg.
It determines what kind of candy it is because some candy can have different kind of ingredients and flavor's, if you can buy as much candy you can ,take it home and try to dissolves it with lemanade,vinger,water,acholol,or peroxide and see what will happen, and make sure you make a chart to tell us what happen to the candy
I think it is hot but don't trust me.
Water expands when it freezes.
Candy dissolves in water because of the vaporization of the water which is giving the candy a weird effect.
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i think it's called a water stain, it can happen to about everything, so i think it would be called a water stain on wood.
the water spills
No. Rock candy dissolves in water, which is different from melting.
As long as water, air, sunlight, a suitable temperature and nutrients are available, a celery will continue to grow naturally even when not observed.