Because hot water makes things melt and cold water makes things freeze.
becase there soft
YES!mint can dissolve in mint ,but it will make a gizer
we did this in science yesterday.The bubbles in sprite need to latch on to somthing to expandmints or mentos as we used have millions of thesethey expand and pop the bottlebut with this they can dissolve it by puishing inwards.
Because the sugar makes some acid in your mouth dissolve the mint faster. But sugar free mints don't have sugar.
regular mint dissolves faster because regular mints has sugar
yesbecause mint is kind of herb that is spicy and has chemicals inside that make the water cool down
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YES!mint can dissolve in mint ,but it will make a gizer
The mints will have a natural saturation amount. If you add a mint to one glass of water, it will have the same effects as if you added a gallon of water. The only difference is if you were to heat the water, or shake the water while the mints are in it.
Yes. A whole mint has less exposed surface area. A mint that is broken in pieces has more exposed surface area and thus will dissolve faster.
Salt, Sugar, Bulion cube, Mint and thats all i got.
we did this in science yesterday.The bubbles in sprite need to latch on to somthing to expandmints or mentos as we used have millions of thesethey expand and pop the bottlebut with this they can dissolve it by puishing inwards.
Sprite, water, Kool-Aid, milk, and saliva dissolves mints.
No. The amount of time a mint takes to dissolve depends on size shape and makeup of the mint.
Because the sugar makes some acid in your mouth dissolve the mint faster. But sugar free mints don't have sugar.
regular mint dissolves faster because regular mints has sugar
pop a strong mint in your mouth, then drink cold water. You should suck on the mint for at least 2 minutes.
a mint or probably any plant grows faster with freshwater\regular water than salt water.