They are partially dissolved.
Dissolving Skittles in salt and water is a physical change. The Skittles are still the same chemical compounds, but they are now dispersed throughout the water-salt solution.
Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.
What happens? What happens? The world may never know!
It evaporated.
it will become soft
when you put vinger in skittle it will sink but if you put sour skittles in it will sizzle up
When you put Skittles in a mixture of bleach, water, Sprite, and vinegar, a chemical reaction occurs due to the combination of bleach and vinegar, which produces chlorine gas—an irritant that can be harmful if inhaled. The Skittles will likely dissolve and release their colors, creating a colorful mixture. However, the presence of bleach makes this experiment dangerous and should be avoided, as the fumes can be toxic. Always prioritize safety and avoid mixing chemicals without proper knowledge and precautions.
A chemical reaction occurs and causes the skittles to release a gas. This turns the cream soda into a green liquid that will harden quickly if it is exposed to too much air.
When you put two different color Skittles in Sprite, the sugar and food coloring from the Skittles will begin to dissolve in the soda. The carbonation in Sprite will cause bubbles to form around the Skittles, creating a visually interesting reaction. The colors will mix into the Sprite, resulting in a colorful drink, and the flavors will also blend, giving the soda a fruity taste.
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nothing happens to them unless they are alergic to something in them
the shell dissolves leaving you with white gummy skittles
If they dissolved they would plug up the fuel filter.
horribly explosive bubbling bloody diarrhea.
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Dissolving Skittles in salt and water is a physical change. The Skittles are still the same chemical compounds, but they are now dispersed throughout the water-salt solution.
The independent variable was the amount of skittles or M&Ms. One of our controlled variables was the amount of water.