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Yes, it does.
An apple dissolves when it is rotting because the acids and the air around the apple.
The time it takes for an apple to dissolve in water can vary significantly based on factors like the water temperature, the size of the apple pieces, and whether any additives (like salt or sugar) are present. Generally, an entire apple will not fully dissolve in water, but smaller pieces may soften and break down over several hours to days. In warm water, this process can be faster, while colder water will slow it down.
apple juice (fizzy or not)
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.
Water will start to dissolve the apple, but it will in no way rot it. Rotting is caused by decomposers, mainly bacteria. These decomposers can not live under water, so the apple would not rot at all.
Cavemen do not dissolve.
ten minutes. :-)
it takes about 15 to 20 min to dissolve
I think most fruits and foods will dissolve in vinegar. Since vinegar is an acid, eventually over time its going to dissolve part of the apple pulp. Im not sure...but with my knowledge chances are if you give it enough time it will. I dunno. Try it! It wouldn't hurt. ;)
Apple has a short vowel (a). A long "A" would be as in acorn.