The obvious answer is - it's fur gets wet !
You will have some dry water sodium. Salty dry ice.
Nothing, but if you put them together and leave them like that to dry, they will get moldy inside
It still melts if it is above -110 degrees Fahrenheit.
Gelatin is dissolved in hot water and a gel is formed.
When dry ice is put in water, it sublimates, turning from a solid directly into carbon dioxide gas. This creates a bubbling effect as the gas is released, and the water may appear to boil. The combination of dry ice and water can also create a foggy or misty effect due to the rapid cooling of the surrounding air.
They dry out.
When dry ice is put in water, it sublimates, meaning it changes from a solid directly into a gas without becoming a liquid first. This process creates a foggy, misty effect due to the rapid release of carbon dioxide gas.
it will go all dry and will lose over 2 thirds of it's weight because of the water loss
It gets really cold.
put soap on it and put water on it and clean it with water and then dry it and play it
Firstly you'll probably choke on it, but if it happens to get down the esophagus into the stomach then it will swell and cause great pain. The stomach acids will make a damp to dry sponge expand and the person would have to have surgery to have it removed. If in doubt put a dry to damp sponge in water and watch it absorb the water.
Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.