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The water will not "disappear"; it will evaporate. If it's hot, water will evaporate faster.
When you plop the marshmallow into your hot chocolate the marshmallow absorbs the hot chocolate. When you do that the marshmallow gets soggy
because it evaporates
if it is in the sunlight, it will gradually evaporate and disappear
The marshmallow is a confection that, in its modern form, typically consists of sugar orcorn syrup, water, gelatin that has been softened in hot water, dextrose, flavourings, and sometimes colouring, whipped to a spongy consistency. Some marshmallow recipes call for eggs. This confection is the modern version of a medicinal confection made from Althaea officinalis, the marshmallow plant.
Apppliance: Blender Ingredients: Milk, Chocolate Bar, Marshmallow.
Well a marshmallow.Sorry, but the hot chocolate has a greater density- which is why marshmallows float in hot chocolate. If they were denser, they would sink to the bottom.
yes if it's cold no if it's hot
A hot chocolate with cream and marshmallow
Boiling water changes it's state from a liquid (water) into a gas (steam) so water left on a hot stove top will eventually disappear as it all turns to steam.
Just think about it. If you leave a tin of water and a tin of sugar outside on a hot day, which one will disappear faster- the water or the sugar?
The noun 'marshmallow' functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The marshmallow in the center is my favorite part. (subject of the sentence)The sweetness that the marshmallow adds makes it the children's favorite. (subject of the relative clause)Mom puts a marshmallow in my hot chocolate. (direct object of the verb 'puts')I made the frosting with marshmallow. (object of the preposition 'with')