it will contain much more calories + a higher content of fat :]
um, really nothing. the gummy bear would get stuck in the corn syrup.. harden & lose flavor as you lose you're teeth biting into it.
all in all, that's pretty gross :]
When you place a gummy bear in sugar water, the gummy bear will absorb the water through a process called osmosis. This causes the gummy bear to swell and increase in size as it absorbs the water.
When a gummy bear is soaked in sugar water, it will absorb the water through a process called osmosis. As a result, the gummy bear will swell in size and become softer as it absorbs the sugar water.
When you put a gummy bear in tap water it grows.
When a gummy bear is put in Sprite, the gummy bear will start to dissolve due to the citric acid and sugar in the soda. The carbonation in Sprite can also cause the gummy bear to expand in size as it absorbs the carbon dioxide.
When a gummy bear is placed in Coca-Cola, it undergoes a process of osmosis. The high sugar concentration of the gummy bear causes water to move out of it and into the surrounding Coca-Cola, leading to the gummy bear shrinking and becoming harder. Meanwhile, the carbonation and acidity of the soda can further alter its texture and flavor, potentially causing the gummy bear to dissolve slightly over time.
Gummy bears are all made out of the same thing corn syrup, water, sugar, coloring, and Gelatin. The gelatin in the gummy bear acts like a sponge and makes the gummy bears absorb water. If you place gummy bears in water they all will swell over time.
That sounds like an excellent science project question ... you should get a glass of salt water and put a gummy bear in it and see what happens!
when you put a gummy bear in apple juice the gummy bear will float.
The gummy bear would get smaller and shrink because the salt absorbs the water in the gummy bear
In the gummy bear lab, the gummy bear soaked in salt water typically shrinks and becomes firmer. This reaction occurs due to osmosis, where water moves out of the bear into the saltier solution, causing the gummy bear to lose moisture and decrease in size. The salt in the water creates a hypertonic environment, pulling water molecules away from the gummy bear. As a result, the gummy bear's texture changes, and it appears smaller and denser.
When a gummy bear is placed in water overnight, it will absorb the water through a process called osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration through a semi-permeable membrane. As a result, the gummy bear will swell and increase in size as it absorbs the water. This is because the concentration of water inside the gummy bear is lower than the concentration of water in the surrounding water, causing water to move into the gummy bear to reach equilibrium.
When a gummy bear is left in water and baking soda, it undergoes a process of osmosis and chemical reaction. The water causes the gummy bear to swell as it absorbs moisture, while the baking soda, being alkaline, can react with the acids in the gummy bear, leading to the release of carbon dioxide bubbles. This combination results in the gummy bear becoming larger and softer, while also producing fizzing as the reaction occurs. Over time, the gummy bear may lose its shape and dissolve in the liquid.