When you put an orange in water, it will float due to its buoyancy, as its density is less than that of water. The air pockets within the orange's skin contribute to this buoyancy. If you submerge it, the orange will displace a volume of water equal to its own volume. Over time, the orange may also release some of its juice into the water, depending on how long it's left submerged.
When you put concentrated orange squash into water, the flavor, sweetness, and color of the orange squash will mix with the water, creating a diluted orange-flavored drink. The more concentrated the squash, the stronger the orange flavor will be in the water.
Alka seltzer in orange juice
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shrivels up and die
You put him down the garbage disposal.
Splat. Enough of it gives you an orange cieling in your parents kitchen.
put water on it
Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.
it helps the seed grow faster or enhancer
water will put out fire
It will make the water white
It either floats or sinks...put the marbles in water to test them!