yes because its double the ways of water so it will be more pressure on it.
All types of vinegar, such as white distilled vinegar, apple cider vinegar, and balsamic vinegar, can dissolve candy due to their acidic nature. Vinegar breaks down the sugar in the candy, causing it to dissolve.
A pill dissolves in vinegar due to the chemical reaction between the acid in the vinegar and the components of the pill. The acid breaks down the pill's ingredients, causing it to dissolve and disperse into the liquid.
I think most fruits and foods will dissolve in vinegar. Since vinegar is an acid, eventually over time its going to dissolve part of the apple pulp. Im not sure...but with my knowledge chances are if you give it enough time it will. I dunno. Try it! It wouldn't hurt. ;)
Alka-Seltzer will dissolve faster in vinegar because vinegar is an acidic solution, which can help break down the tablet faster compared to alcohol.
No, Talc (Mg3Si4O10(OH)2) does not dissolve in vinegar.
The time it takes for an Altoids mint to dissolve in vinegar can vary depending on factors such as the temperature of the vinegar and the size of the mint. Generally, it may take anywhere from a few minutes to around 30 minutes for the Altoid to fully dissolve. The acidic nature of the vinegar accelerates the process compared to water. Observing the dissolution can be interesting as it will create a fizzy reaction due to the release of carbon dioxide.
All types of vinegar, such as white distilled vinegar, apple cider vinegar, and balsamic vinegar, can dissolve candy due to their acidic nature. Vinegar breaks down the sugar in the candy, causing it to dissolve.
yes
The candy cane will dissolve. http://www.science-sparks.com/2013/12/28/dissolving-candy-canes/
No, Altoids are not considered an antacid. They are a type of mint candy that are not formulated to help alleviate heartburn or indigestion.
a piece of licorice. no, just kidding-altoids.
Abba-Zabba , Almond Joy , Altoids ,
Yes it will. There are a number of kids experiments that show this using candy canes.
when you put vinger in skittle it will sink but if you put sour skittles in it will sizzle up
No, vinegar will not dissolve aluminum.
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Altoids were created in 1780 as a means to relieve intestinal discomfort.