Salts are more likely to dissolve in hair gel compared to sugars. Hair gel typically consists of a water-based or alcohol-based solution, which can dissolve salts due to their ionic nature. Sugars, being non-ionic compounds, are less likely to dissolve in hair gel and may remain as suspended particles.
You can dissolve baby oil gel by using a natural solvent like rubbing alcohol or acetone. Apply the solvent to the affected area and gently rub it in until the gel breaks down. Once dissolved, you can wipe away the residue with a clean cloth.
vinegar is acetic acid and if the lollipop is acidic then it will dissolve fast as like dissolve like..
Gel pills generally dissolve quicker in hot water compared to tablets. This is because gel pills have a softer and more easily soluble outer layer, allowing them to break down faster when exposed to heat. Tablets, on the other hand, may take longer to dissolve as they are typically compacted and designed to release their contents more slowly.
No, salt does not work the same as silica gel. Salt absorbs moisture to dissolve and create a saline solution, while silica gel adsorbs moisture onto its surface. Silica gel is more effective at reducing humidity and preserving items like electronics, clothing, and food products.
Salts are more likely to dissolve in hair gel compared to sugars. Hair gel typically consists of a water-based or alcohol-based solution, which can dissolve salts due to their ionic nature. Sugars, being non-ionic compounds, are less likely to dissolve in hair gel and may remain as suspended particles.
Three hours
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It is biologically impossible for a nose to dissolve from licking. The nose is made of cartilage and soft tissue, which do not dissolve from saliva.
no just swallow they digest in your stomach...
Use conditioner and some gel. Except gel will make it hard.
You can dissolve baby oil gel by using a natural solvent like rubbing alcohol or acetone. Apply the solvent to the affected area and gently rub it in until the gel breaks down. Once dissolved, you can wipe away the residue with a clean cloth.
Use "Draino Gel" it works well.
Just today I did an experiment for my chemistry class testing the rates at which Advil tablets, caplets, gel caplets, and Liquid-gels dissolve in simulated stomach acid. I used diluted Hydrochloric acid to simulate the stomach acid. I assume in water each will take longer to dissolve, but they will still dissolve in the same order.In the acid, Caplets and Tablets both opened completely and were a fine powder on the bottom of the container after 10 minutes.After 30 minutes, the Liquid-gel had gotten soft and the contents leaked out from two spots. It took over an hour and a half for all of the contents to leave the gel coating.The Gel Caplets I really recommend taking only if the three above are not available. After and hour and a half, the coating became soft but was not open anywhere. When I finally removed it from the acid, the coating tore and inside was the ibuprofin powder, completely dry and shaped just like the original pill.So quickest to slowest dissolving rate:Caplets/Tablets, Liquid-Gels, Gel Caplets
Usually bubble bath inside a gel capsule that will dissolve in water.
vinegar is acetic acid and if the lollipop is acidic then it will dissolve fast as like dissolve like..
These are pre natal pills