If you put a gummy bear in Sprite, it will break up in little pieces and melt because the chemical in the Sprite will make holes in the gummy bear. Since it is soft, it will break down.
No
Apply heat to quickly melt it, or leave out of the fridge to slowly melt it, or just get a hair dryer and melt it with it.
Put the crayons in the microwave.
No unless the soda is 100 degrees which is the melting rate for a gummy beat
Gummy bears typically begin to melt at temperatures around 90°F (32°C) and can become noticeably sticky and lose their shape as they reach higher temperatures. At temperatures above 100°F (38°C), they will start to break down more significantly. However, the exact melting point can vary slightly based on the specific ingredients and formulation of the gummy bear.
Yes, a hair dryer can potentially melt a CD if it is held close enough and for a sufficient amount of time. The heat generated by the hair dryer can soften the plastic material of the CD, causing it to warp or become damaged. However, it may not completely melt it unless exposed to very high temperatures for an extended period. It's not a common method for destroying CDs, though it can lead to irreversible damage.
You could try using a hair dryer to melt it and then wipe it up.
Yes, it is possible to melt a CD with a hair dryer as CDs are made of polycarbonate plastic, which melts at a relatively low temperature. However, it may take some time and the CD may warp or emit toxic fumes when heated. It is not recommended to do so as it poses a fire hazard and releases harmful chemicals.
yes, it's been done before
they have a special coating on them.
If they melt and stick to the windows they can ruin windows