When a gummy bear is placed in baking soda, a chemical reaction occurs where the baking soda reacts with the vinegar present in the gummy bear, producing carbon dioxide gas bubbles. This causes the gummy bear to expand and grow in size as the gas is trapped inside it.
Oh, dude, when you put a gummy bear in vegetable oil, it's like watching a tiny, sugary diver taking a plunge into a pool of grease. The gummy bear will slowly start to dissolve because it's made of gelatin and sugar, and oil just loves to break down those sweet molecules. So, yeah, it's a tasty science experiment gone wrong... or right, depending on your perspective.
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No
No it will just grow mold
it may grow because it contains water ..but it may not as it also containc citric acid .
well it doesn't matter all you have to do is just put one gummy bear in tap water and another gummy bear in salt water and leave it out until they grow bigger but don't eat them because all the bacteria will be in the gummy bears
it grows faster in waterrrr
You can grow Gummi bears in water ??
water
Water and Orange juice are not the same, but Orange juice has water in it, regardless of the fact if it is 100% Orange Juice or not. This is because Oranges grow on trees. Trees take nutrients AND water from the soil. Thus, water is implemented in the making of oranges, and it is in the oranges.
A plant grow UP but turns brown with water, i believe dies with orange juice, but with milk it doesnt grow taller it just stays green... i hate u