Well when I did it for science class I put it in boiling Monster (energy drink) and it seemed to dissolve the fastest compared to boiling water and boiling vinegar.
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.
Your vinegar gummy bear swelled due to osmosis, where water from the vinegar (which is a dilute acetic acid solution) moved into the gummy bear, which has a higher concentration of solutes. The vinegar's acidity can also break down some of the gelatin, allowing more water to enter and increase the size. In contrast, the water gummy bear may not show significant size change since it was already in a similar osmotic environment, and the water concentration was balanced.
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When vinegar is added to water, the vinegar dissolves in the water, since vinegar is primarily acetic acid dissolved in water. This solution may lower the pH of the water, making it more acidic.
Yes, it dissolves but i dont know how. Yes, it dissolves but i dont know how.
Sugar - it dissolves readily in water. Salt - it also easily dissolves in water. Baking soda - it is soluble in water. Vinegar - it dissolves in water to form a solution.
the shell dissolves leaving you with white gummy skittles
Sugar dissolves faster than salt. When a substance dissolves into another substance, it turns into a solution. The substance that is dissolved is the solute.
saltwater boils the fastest