Oh, dude, you're asking the hard-hitting questions! So, technically, the color that dissolves fastest would depend on various factors like temperature and solvent used. But hey, if you really wanna know, you can conduct a sweet little Skittles science experiment in your kitchen and find out for yourself. Like, who knew candy could be so educational, right?
the shell dissolves leaving you with white gummy skittles
Skittles melt faster in vinegar because the vinegar is more tangy and it takes the wax of the s on the skittles off very fast. Water would be second and hand sanitizer is third because its a gel and it holds the color in.
skittles has some artificial color on their outer shell, so it will dissolve in a any liquid
Skittles typically take about 30 minutes to several hours to dissolve in water, depending on factors like the temperature of the water and the size of the Skittles. The outer candy shell may start to dissolve quickly, releasing color and flavor, while the chewy center takes longer to break down. If stirred or agitated, the process can be accelerated.
Not exactly. There is a red color food color called cochineal derived from a certain beetle. But not in skittles
i think its m and ms since it has chocolate in it- and chocolate melts at room temperature.
100% blue
chiken
to see which pill would work the fastest
No. But there will be, if YOU make one! ^.^
Green!
yes