If you have already soaked it in tap or distilled water, It is very large. Soaking it in salt water will cause it to shrink because there is now a high percentage of water in it, And not a lot of salt. The salt from the water gets absorbed by the bear. Now, the water percentage has decreased, So it is not as large. However, the gummi bear will never change back into its origonal form.
-Claire
The gummy bear would get smaller and shrink because the salt absorbs the water in the gummy bear
It expands. Get bigger over a period of time.
If you have already soaked it in tap or distilled water, It is very large. Soaking it in salt water will cause it to shrink because there is now a high percentage of water in it, And not a lot of salt. The salt from the water gets absorbed by the bear. Now, the water percentage has decreased, So it is not as large. However, the gummi bear will never change back into its origonal form. -Claire
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Apparently you would date it??
It would not be sober anymore. It would also be illegal for it to drive shortly after being soaked in it. George Washinton also would turn on his head and throw up.
salt has certain chemicals that preserve. if you ever ate salt you would know how it shirks your lips. now the salt shrinks the gummy bear by preserving it. plain water on the other hand destroys the gummy bear because it kills and sucks every think out of the gummy bear making it slimy. no water does nothing at all.
"gummy bear" would be "ursinho gummy"
you'd get a soggy calculator coz u never turned the microwave on i am just kidding, im stupid and you did remember to turn it on!
The gummy bear has substances that are:glucose, starch, and gelatin. All these substances absorb water. However, they all absorb water, the starch and gelatin are prevented from dissolving in water. So the water swells the gummy bear rather than dissolves it. In simpler words the gummy bear expands or grows alot larger
No or then if you drink alot of water you would die cause they are so soft......
That would be Gummy Ursaphobia.