it's not a candy bar, it's an exploition of light from the sun.
There is no candy bar named "Supernova." It is possible that you may be referring to a limited edition or regional exclusive candy bar that is not widely available.
The candy bar you are referring to is likely named Mars bar, named after the planet Mars, which is the fourth planet from the Sun.
Yes, melting a candy bar is a physical change, not a chemical change. The candy bar undergoes a phase change from solid to liquid without altering its chemical composition.
No, a candy bar is not a complex carbohydrate. It is composed mainly of simple carbohydrates, such as sugar and refined flour.
A candy bar with almonds is a heterogeneous mixture because you can easily see and distinguish the different components (almonds, chocolate, etc.) within the bar.
Mounds are a candy bar made by Hershey's that is named after piles or mounds of sweet coconut covered in chocolate.
starburst
Milky way. a better match would be Starburst
the candy that is related to the supernova is the atomic fire ball
The candy that is named after a supernova is the atomic fireball. Another is the starburst or the milky way.
Supernova
candy bar
Speed Racer's favorite candy bar is a Japenese Candy Bar.
No. It is a candy but not a bar.
The answer is candy bar because it does not have to be baked
That depends on the size of the candy bar.
yes but its not a candy bar its coconut chocolate bar
The Clark bar