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It melts. Because it is a solid when it is heated up it melts.
In warm water the forces between sugar molecules are weakened.
soluble ink is ink that is soluble
soluble
Most of the jellies are insoluble in water and alcohol.
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petroleum jelly, stick inside the cube
It melts. Because it is a solid when it is heated up it melts.
You take apart a few pieces and put a pea size of petroleum Jelly in your cube.
Sugar is very soluble in water.
petroleum jelly it is great for making the Rubik cube slide better
Jelly doesn't actually dissolve it only melts so if you put it in warm water it would seem like it dissolving but it's really melting!Is what some simpleton said. But what realy happens is... The particles dissolve into the wather. And it cant dissolve in cold water
Absolutely yes! I used it with my rubik's cube and it made it work like a magic. The cube got as smooth as hell. It was just turning with just a slight flick of my fingers.
Put Petroleum Jelly inside it but not too much.You can take it apart if you are very careful and have confidence you can put it back together. You only need to take apart some of it to put some of the Pet.-Jelly. When you turn the cube it spreads it around and evens it out.
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Yes it does melt plastic and dissolves in it.I used it for my Rubik's Cube and in a week i got Silicone Spray after which i removed the jelly and my paper towel was all black because of it.If you're using it for lubricating a Rubik's cube or anywhere that includes plastic please do not.It is not good.