Depending on the volume and composition of the liquid and the size of the jawbreaker, it could be any of these. In a small amount of liquid, the sugar solute might saturate the liquid, slowing the dissolving action. Depending on the acidity of the apple juice, either it or the slightly acidic Coca-Cola could tend to dissolve the sugar more quickly than plain water.
Experimental results would have to include the concentration and acidity of the apple juice, and the relative freshness (carbonation) of the cola.
Acidic liquids like vinegar or lemon juice are the fastest to dissolve a jawbreaker because the acid breaks down the sugar and other ingredients in the jawbreaker more rapidly than other liquids.
NO
Apple juice has more sugar.
Yes, it does.
It isn't really a matter of what would dissolve first, as it is which dissolves faster. Both would dissolve at the same time, but the sugar would dissolve faster, and in higher quantities. Sugar has a solubility of 211.5 g/100 mL of water where salt only is ~37 g/ 100 mL. Sugar still dissolves faster even though apple juice has 10.8 g of sugar per 100 mL, since the solubility is as high as it is, sugar would dissolve first.
apple juice (fizzy or not)
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apple juice freezes faster. Tastes very good when frozen too :D
No, apple juice does not dissolve in petrol. Apple juice is primarily composed of water and sugars, while petrol (gasoline) is a hydrocarbon-based liquid that does not mix with water. When mixed, the two substances will separate, with the apple juice sinking or floating depending on its density, but they will not form a homogeneous solution.
lemon juice dissolves smarties faster because of the liquids in it
this is a guess.. orange juice
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