Mints dissolve in Sprite due to a chemical reaction between the carbon dioxide in the soda and the surface of the mint. This reaction creates bubbles of gas on the mint surface, causing it to break down and dissolve faster than in water.
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) does not dissolve in ethanol. Baking soda is only soluble in water and not in organic solvents like ethanol.
A sugar-free mint would likely dissolve faster than a regular mint because sugar can take longer to dissolve than other ingredients in the mint. The absence of sugar allows the sugar-free mint to dissolve more quickly in comparison.
Laffy Taffys are unlikely to dissolve completely in soda due to their chewy and sticky texture. However, they may soften and become more malleable when soaked in soda for an extended period of time.
Baking soda is soluble in water. It can dissolve in water to form a solution.
Cola soda tends to dissolve mints faster than other types of soda due to its acidity and carbonation, which help break down the mint's surface more quickly.
Mints dissolve in Sprite due to a chemical reaction between the carbon dioxide in the soda and the surface of the mint. This reaction creates bubbles of gas on the mint surface, causing it to break down and dissolve faster than in water.
your teeth :) but it will take a LOT of soda
soda is the best to do it in
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Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) does not dissolve in ethanol. Baking soda is only soluble in water and not in organic solvents like ethanol.
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it will never dissolve a coin!!
No. The amount of time a mint takes to dissolve depends on size shape and makeup of the mint.
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A sugar-free mint would likely dissolve faster than a regular mint because sugar can take longer to dissolve than other ingredients in the mint. The absence of sugar allows the sugar-free mint to dissolve more quickly in comparison.