Water makes Smarties dissolve primarily due to its polar nature, which allows it to interact with the sugar and food coloring in the candy. When Smarties are exposed to water, the molecules of water surround the sugar molecules, breaking the bonds that hold them together. This process, known as solvation, causes the sugar to disperse into the water, leading to the dissolution of the Smarties. Additionally, the pigments used for coloring can also dissolve, contributing to the vibrant colors that can be seen in the water.
mentos dissolving in water
smarties are made out of powder
yes but it takes almost an hour if you stir every two min. for two min.
No, Smarties candies do not dissolve in oil because they are primarily made of sugar and other ingredients that do not mix well with oil. If you try to dissolve Smarties in oil, you will likely end up with the candies remaining intact.
lemon juice dissolves smarties faster because of the liquids in it
Coca cola has citric acid
Maybe it can . Water is liquid which it can make the colors dissolve into it . Colors can be dissolved into water which will make the water the color that it dissolved in .
yes, i do
Yes, the company that make them are Nestle, and they are Canadian so smarties are too.
You can make a solute dissolve faster by mixing the solute, heating the solute, or crushing the solute.
Heat the water.
Heat it