-Once You Chew The Gum For Several Hours, You Will Chew All Of The Sugars And Flavor Balls Out.... Therefore, The Mass Will/May Change Because Your Body Has Digested Or Dissolved Most Of The Mass..!!;* Plus, most Of The ingredients Are Water Soluble..!!;*
Yes, chewed gum does lose mass over time as the act of chewing breaks down the structure of the gum and releases some of its components into saliva. This can result in the gum losing weight or mass as some of it is swallowed or sticks to surfaces.
The scientific name for Queensland Blue Gum is Eucalyptus tereticornis.
Eucalyptus camaldulensis
There is at least one study that shows that giving bubble gum to soldiers increased their concentration and relieved stress. This should be taken with quite a massive pinch of salt as the study was made in conjunction with Wrigley's who makes gum (among other things).
The accepted scientific name is Synanthedon rubrofascia.
because you have chewed out all the sugar or if its sugarless you've chewed the artificial sweetener
Yes, chewed gum does lose mass over time as the act of chewing breaks down the structure of the gum and releases some of its components into saliva. This can result in the gum losing weight or mass as some of it is swallowed or sticks to surfaces.
yes but the rate it changes at depends on the gum size or company
As you chew the gum, your saliva dissolves some or most of the sugar in the gum. You could try the experiment!You need:GumBeam Balance (to measure the weight of the gum)TimerSo chew for 2 minutes. Then measure the mass.Then chew for 4 minutes. The measure the mass.See and record the difference!To make it more accurate, involve 4 people into your gum chewing experiment. Then record the mass and compare. You should get the mean,average by adding all the mass and dividing it by the number of people who chewed the gum.
Yes
yes it is. The definition of a solid is a substance with a definite mass and volume and shape. A liquid has a definite mass and volume, but changes shape to fit that of it's container. A gas has a definite mass, but no definite shape or volume. While chewed bubble gum is a little amorphous, it is technically a solid because, while it does change shape a little, it does not continue to stretch itsef thin until it has reached the edges of it's container (i.e. the room you are in or the furthest reaches of your mouth). Also, the chewed gum has a definite shape, it is an ameboid shape, but it is a shape nontheless.
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Bubble gum is supposed to be chewed because it is healthier to chew it than chewing your nails (as long as the gum is sugar free).
The record for most pieces of gum chewed at once is held by Chad Fell from the United States, who chewed on 256 pieces of gum at the same time in 2004.
Probably a piece of chewed up gum
ABC gum stands for gum that has "already been chewed."