Well, sweetheart, when you put gummy bears in Sprite, the carbon dioxide in the soda forms bubbles on the surface of the gummy bears, creating a fizzy reaction. It's like a little science experiment in your mouth, but don't expect any magical transformations - you'll just end up with some slightly swollen gummy bears that taste like Sprite.
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 you put a gummy bear in tap water it grows.
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When gummy bears are put in baking soda, a chemical reaction occurs between the baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and the gummy bears (which contain sugar). The reaction causes the gummy bears to expand and grow in size as carbon dioxide gas is produced. Eventually, the gummy bears may dissolve or disintegrate due to the reaction.
If you put a gummy bear in Sprite, it will break up in little pieces and melt because the chemical in the Sprite will make holes in the gummy bear. Since it is soft, it will break down.
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When bleach comes into contact with gummy bears, a chemical reaction occurs between the bleach's active ingredient, sodium hypochlorite, and the sugars in the gummy bears. This reaction breaks down the sugar molecules, causing the gummy bears to dissolve and eventually disappear. Additionally, the bleach may also release chlorine gas, which can be harmful if inhaled in large quantities. Overall, putting bleach in gummy bears is not recommended due to the potential hazards and the destruction of the gummy bears.
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if you leave the gummy bears vinegar for 1 day the color get mixed up togeter and the gummy bear dissolve. if you put gummy bear in vinegar for two to three days the gummy bear dissapear
Its still a gummy.
No. They dissolve eventually.
they have a special coating on them.