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Experiments have been done and a red popsicle was found to melt the fastest. The dark popsicles actually melt faster than the light colors.
YES
purple
Slower
it would melt.
No. Colligative properties, such as freezing point depression and boiling point elevation, work in only one direction. Some polymers will cause water to gel, so that it never "melts" in the sense of becoming liquid on a large scale, but that is not the same thing. An example of this kind of polymer is gelatin, used in gelatin desserts such as JelloTM in the U. S.
No, it makes it melt faster.
well its were the popsicle gets to hot its melt if it melt bring some more
No, because gelatin is meant to be hardened but then soft at the same time, so if you bake it, it would melt.
Ice melts slower
Gelatin is the real term for Jell-O, if that's what you mean. It does melt, because the process of making it starts with liquid.
Yes it does