Rock candy is neither an acid nor a base; it is primarily composed of sugar (sucrose), which is neutral on the pH scale. It is formed by crystallizing sugar from a supersaturated solution, making it a sweet treat rather than a chemical acid or base. While it can dissolve in water and affect the solution's sweetness, it does not have acidic or basic properties.
Candy is generally acidic due to the presence of citric acid and other acids used for flavoring.
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Cotton candy is almost pure sugar. Sugar is essentially neutral, as it does not ionize in water. Therefore, cotton candy is neither an acid or a base, unless the small amount of dye used to color it greatly affects pH. Most don't; they're very weak acids or neutral. If you must choose between saying cotton candy is an acid or a base, choose weak acid. Sugar can be a food source for bacteria or other organisms; these usually produce an acid (though sometimes its a base) as a waste by-product
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No. Rock candy is crystallized sugar.
The acid in candy is mostly citric acid. It destroys your enamel so, try not to eat as much candy
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A base because it does not dissolve other things as far as modern science knows.
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You can find rock candy at candy stores or mabey at walmart and safeway!! :)
Sour gumdrops are more likely to be acidic because the sour taste often comes from citric acid or another acid added to the candy to give it its tangy flavor.
Candy Rock was created on 2003-05-22.