Because sugar is easily soluble in water.
Hard candy dissolves faster in sprite than water because sprite is carbonated and acidic, which helps break down the candy more quickly. The carbonation and acidity in sprite react with the sugar in the candy, causing it to dissolve faster compared to water which is just a neutral solvent.
Sprite will disolve more hard candy faster than coke.
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Salt, sugar, and baking soda are examples of solids that dissolve in water. When these substances are mixed with water, they break down into molecules or ions and disperse throughout the water, forming a homogeneous solution.
an egg's shell doesn't dissolve in water because the shell is to hard to dissolve in non-acid liquids.
Becaus they are made of suger and suger dissappers in water so that's why
Soda contains a high concentration of sugar and acid, particularly citric acid. The sugar and acid content in soda can dissolve hard candy, breaking down its structure and allowing it to be consumed as a liquid.
No, grit will not dissolve in water as it is composed of small, hard particles such as sand or small stones. These particles will remain in the water without breaking down or dissolving.
Every 100 grams (100 millilitres) of boiling water (even hard water) will dissolve a maximum of about 40 grams of salt, so anything in excess of that amount just will not dissolve. If your poured a teaspoon of salt grains into a pan of boiling water it would dissolve immediately - almost no time at all.
hard candy
No, hard candy is like lollipops and candy canes
Calcium and magnesium are the main metals found in hard water areas. These minerals dissolve in water as it passes through rocks like limestone and chalk, leading to the formation of hard water.