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No, naphthalene balls do not dissolve in water. They are composed of a waxy substance that slowly evaporates into the air to repel insects and moths.
No, only limestone dissolves.
No, but it can clean coins! Leave a coin in a glass of coca cola over night and it will be squeaky clean! P.S. BUT IT CAN DISSOLVE TEETH! E.
Yes, sugar can dissolve in a clear glass of cold water without stirring, but it will dissolve more slowly compared to if the water were warm. The process can be accelerated by stirring or heating the water.
Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.
They have to be or the medicine they contain would not be able to come out of the tablet and into the body. However, some tablets are made to dissolve very slowly, releasing their medicine over a long time.
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When iodine crystals are placed in water, they slowly dissolve to form an iodine solution. This solution will have a characteristic brown color, indicating the presence of iodine. Iodine is sparingly soluble in water, so the reaction may take some time to reach equilibrium.
by heating the water slowly and by stirring using a spoon, you can dissolve salt and sugar.
most things dissolve faster in hot water.
you wear them a couple of days, and it should slowly dissolve.
Quartz will only dissolve in hydroflluoric acid.
The gold ring would undergo a chemical reaction in dilute acid, specifically in hydrochloric acid, which can dissolve gold to form a soluble complex. This reaction would slowly erode the gold ring and cause it to dissolve over time.
No it does not dissolve wood it can only dissove the eatible things in life.
No, naphthalene balls do not dissolve in water. They are composed of a waxy substance that slowly evaporates into the air to repel insects and moths.
No, only limestone dissolves.
The word you are looking for is "acid rain." Acid rain, which forms from the reaction of water with carbon dioxide in the air, can slowly dissolve limestone rocks over time.