Hot water will dissolve soap faster because it is more hot so that means it will melt is and also evaporate with the water.
Candy typically dissolves faster in water than in pop (soda) due to the presence of carbonation and additional ingredients in pop that can slow down the dissolution process. Water doesn't have these additives, allowing the candy to dissolve more quickly.
yes
Soap bubbles are more stable and last longer in cooler air temperatures because colder air is denser and slows down the evaporation process. Warmer temperatures speed up the evaporation of the water in soap bubbles, causing them to pop more quickly. Humidity levels also play a role in how long soap bubbles last, with lower humidity levels leading to faster evaporation and shorter bubble lifespan.
no pop does not dissolve in water.. because gypsum is treated with water ..it follows two steps1. setting step2. hardening stepfor hardening H2o is added.then ultimately if the water harden the gypsum , it cannot be dissolved using water ..but Can be dissolved using chemicals
Yes. Warm air hair dryers tend to pop soap bubbles by drying them out. The bubble is a thin layer of liquid held together by surface tension, and soap keeps the liquid suspended longer than ordinary bubbles in water.
i did a experiment does a tootsie pop or blow pop dissolve faster it took one hour and eighteen minutes to dissolve the blow pop: )
Candy typically dissolves faster in water than in pop (soda) due to the presence of carbonation and additional ingredients in pop that can slow down the dissolution process. Water doesn't have these additives, allowing the candy to dissolve more quickly.
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yes
a marshmallow is made up of corn syrup which increases its ability to dissolve and soda pop is caffeine which can dissolve it fastest
Yes
Soap bubbles are more stable and last longer in cooler air temperatures because colder air is denser and slows down the evaporation process. Warmer temperatures speed up the evaporation of the water in soap bubbles, causing them to pop more quickly. Humidity levels also play a role in how long soap bubbles last, with lower humidity levels leading to faster evaporation and shorter bubble lifespan.
Becasue of chemical chain reactions.
A very familar one would be soda or pop as some say.
No! Clean them with soap and water. If they're open put an antibacterial on them and calamine if they're itchy. But it's best to not pop them.
Yes, the lifespan of a soap bubble can vary based on temperature and atmospheric conditions. Warmer temperatures typically lead to faster evaporation of the water in the bubble, causing it to pop more quickly. Humidity can also affect the longevity of a bubble, with drier conditions often leading to faster evaporation. Wind or drafts can also cause bubbles to pop sooner.
no pop does not dissolve in water.. because gypsum is treated with water ..it follows two steps1. setting step2. hardening stepfor hardening H2o is added.then ultimately if the water harden the gypsum , it cannot be dissolved using water ..but Can be dissolved using chemicals