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!
The gummy bear would get smaller and shrink because the salt absorbs the water in the gummy bear
If you have already soaked it in tap or distilled water, It is very large. Soaking it in salt water will cause it to shrink because there is now a high percentage of water in it, And not a lot of salt. The salt from the water gets absorbed by the bear. Now, the water percentage has decreased, So it is not as large. However, the gummi bear will never change back into its origonal form. -Claire
No. They dissolve eventually.
salt has certain chemicals that preserve. if you ever ate salt you would know how it shirks your lips. now the salt shrinks the gummy bear by preserving it. plain water on the other hand destroys the gummy bear because it kills and sucks every think out of the gummy bear making it slimy. no water does nothing at all.
If you have already soaked it in tap or distilled water, It is very large. Soaking it in salt water will cause it to shrink because there is now a high percentage of water in it, And not a lot of salt. The salt from the water gets absorbed by the bear. Now, the water percentage has decreased, So it is not as large. However, the gummi bear will never change back into its origonal form. -Claire
If you have already soaked it in tap or distilled water, it is very large. Soaking it in salt water will cause it to shrink because there is now a high percentage of water in it, and not a lot of salt. The salt from the water gets absorbed by the bear. Now, the water percentage has decreased, so it is not as large. However, the gummy bear will never change back into its original form.
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well it doesn't matter all you have to do is just put one gummy bear in tap water and another gummy bear in salt water and leave it out until they grow bigger but don't eat them because all the bacteria will be in the gummy bears
Gummy bears get larger when put in fresh water, but not in salt water. It is due to the action of osmosis, which means that water from a region where it is more highly concentrated to an area where it is less concentrated through a semi-permeable membrane. This continues until the two sides of the membrane equalise - thus the gummy bear swells.
It expands. Get bigger over a period of time.
shrink in salt water. swell in fresh water.
the bear will expand due to osmosis which is the diffusion of water. because the bear is made up of glucose, salt, etc., the water in the cup surrounding it will move into the bear. because water moves from high concentration (cup of water) to low concentration (gummi bear), the bear collects a significant amount of water, causing it to become much larger in size. -imadancer.