Like come on, who wants to know this! This is ridiculous! Don't you have an essay or paper to write. Get a life and not only that but you spelled witch wrong. its W.H.I.C.H. = ) tottally kidding im sorry im supposed to write a paper too lol but i guess its peppermint
Yes, soda can dissolve mint to some extent due to its carbonation and acidity. However, the extent of dissolution may vary depending on factors such as the type of soda and the form of mint being used.
Buy baking soda and then put it inside water and see if it dissolves
Sugar dissolves faster than baking soda and salt in water due to its smaller particle size and unique molecular structure. Baking soda and salt dissolve more slowly because they consist of larger particles that take longer to break down and mix with the water molecules.
Baking soda and water would form a solution because the baking soda (solute) dissolves in the water (solvent) to create a homogeneous mixture.
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a compound that is insoluble in water because its ions are already hydrated. When placed in water, the sodium and bicarbonate ions do not dissociate and remain as solid particles.
Soda and it is dangerous the soda could explode
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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.
Diet Coke tends to dissolve chalk the fastest due to its high acidity and carbonation levels. The carbonation helps break down the chalk, while the phosphoric acid in Diet Coke further aids in its dissolution.
If you mean coca cola club soda then definitely not that. But, if you mean coca cola, club soda, or vinegar, it will be club soda. It would be club soda because it has the most carbonation and it doesn't have as much flavoring syrup as coca cola would. It also wouldn't be vinegar because, yes, it does have tons ans tons of sodium, but the carbonation will 'eat away' at the candy until it dissolves completely.
Baking soda.
Salt dissolves quicker!
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If you put salt in warm or cold water it dissolves better and faster than baking soda.
if you think it is baking soda you are correct
The baking soda dissolves in the water