Edible wafer paper is made from water, vegetable oil, and potato starch. When a starch is heated, individual starch granules absorb the liquid and swell. Edible wafter paper would not melt in hot water. It is more likely that it would absorb the water and become a mush, which might appear as if it melts.
yes,a paper towel doesnt melt in salt water fastly as much as in fresh water.in fresh water it melts more fastly than in salt water.
as it is water already it cannot melt but will evaporate whether or not it is soapy or regular water
Salt water will melt an ice cube faster.
water doesn't melt when salt is added to ICE it lowers the temperature at which water freezes.
Assuming they are the same temperature, the ice will melt faster in water, due to water's high specific heat.
no
Yes. Eat them, they melt in your mouth. They're water.
If it is in water it will start to become the same temprature as the water. But if it is on paper towel the air aroud itwill melt the ice cube.
You can't melt paper. Heating paper will simply result in it burning. Heating it in the absense of oxygen will cause it to chemically break down into carbon and water.
yes,a paper towel doesnt melt in salt water fastly as much as in fresh water.in fresh water it melts more fastly than in salt water.
no.
Not very well. They are designed to break up and be absorbed in the digestive tract.
If you are a solid, you melt. If you are a liquid, like water, you vaporize.
No paper has magical freezing properties!
Because the water is probably warm enough to melt the ice in the water.
as it is water already it cannot melt but will evaporate whether or not it is soapy or regular water
if it is hot water it tends to melt faster but if it is cold water it wont melt quickly