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water because if you add lemon to it it will become just like saliva so it will dissolve faster
IT would react faster in lemon juice because it is acidic and milk has no chemicals in it that make it acidic, and is classified as basic...
Lemon slices will remain solid. Ice doesn't dissolve, but it will melt.
well i don't think you can dissolve a liquid but water is called the universal solvent so i guess water is the solvent
There are very few solids which, given enough time, do not dissolve in water, including rocks. For this reason, water is often called "the universal solvent," although there are some things which will not dissolve in water. But there are many factors that affect solubility (the ability of a substance to dissolve) in water. For example, common table salt (a rock) dissolves easily in water -- until the water is saturated, at a given temperature and pressure. Afterwards, no more salt will dissolve. Plastic, if considered to be a solid, may be insoluble. Fats and oils will not dissolve in water.
water because if you add lemon to it it will become just like saliva so it will dissolve faster
lemon juice dissolves smarties faster because of the liquids in it
water
what will juice do to soap
The ingredients of Lemon heads are:LemonsCorn syrupFlavors
IT would react faster in lemon juice because it is acidic and milk has no chemicals in it that make it acidic, and is classified as basic...
i haven't figured that out yet. I think it will dissolve the gummy bear because the acidity in the pure lemon juice will break it down faster.
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Yes lemon juice can dissolve chalk and other things like the enamel on your teeth
It can't. Solids like celery, broccoli and oranges can't dissolve in any type of liquid. Maybe it could if you waited for like, 1000 years.
Lemon slices will remain solid. Ice doesn't dissolve, but it will melt.
No gluten in lemon heads. Gluten is only found in some grains like wheat.