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No, because they are like solid liquid, the only time it will disolve is if you crush the Jollly Rancher with a Meat Mincer, then put it in boiling Crush, but if you boil crush all the water dissolves and your left with water.
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Phthalic acid will dissolve 18g of per 100mL of boiling water. (25g/18g) x 100mL = 138.89mL of boiling water is needed to dissolve 25g of phthalic acid.
No. It does not dissolve in water at any temperature.
boiling hot water
Much faster in boiling water.
Boiling water of course
yes because that's life
More than likely because boiling is much hotter than just warm and when things are hot then dissolve whats around them and since boiling is hotter than warm it dissolves faster. That's just my theory.
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.
Well when I did it for science class I put it in boiling Monster (energy drink) and it seemed to dissolve the fastest compared to boiling water and boiling vinegar.
The salt would dissolve, which you can reverse by boiling the water.