Yes, chocolate powder can dissolve in water. When chocolate powder is mixed with water and stirred, the particles of the powder will disperse and dissolve, creating a chocolate-flavored liquid.
Yes, sugar can dissolve in melted chocolate if it is stirred or mixed well. It may take some time and effort to fully incorporate the sugar into the chocolate, but eventually, it will dissolve and become a uniform mixture.
The cocoa powder is the solute, and the milk is the solvent.- - - - -Cocoa powder doesn't dissolve in milk. It forms a "suspension." The milk is a carrier.
Gum does not dissolve in the mouth because it is made of synthetic rubber or gum base that is not water-soluble. Instead of dissolving, the gum is chewed and mixed with saliva causing it to become softer and more pliable, eventually being swallowed or spat out.
Chocolate typically consists of sugar, cocoa solids, and cocoa butter, making it a mixture of solute and solvent. The cocoa solids and sugar are the solutes that dissolve in the cocoa butter, which acts as the solvent.
That depends on the chocolate and gum - and especially on how much chocolate. In general though, chocolate will have more sugar.
yes it can
-- who doesnt eat chocolate gum ? geez. - but i know someone who does eat it , the name is ******, ahah- , gtsgts .
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chocolate chewing gum (japanese only)
No, Trident has discontinued Sweet Kicks mint and chocolate gum
Chocolate is worse because of the chemical in it. If a dog swallows gum it's not so bad. The only thing in it is sugar.
Yes, chocolate powder can dissolve in water. When chocolate powder is mixed with water and stirred, the particles of the powder will disperse and dissolve, creating a chocolate-flavored liquid.
Milk chocolate - I did the experiment at school
Many solvents will dissolve gum, but they will also usually stain whatever you use them on. The mildest is vegetable oil, which can dissolve or loosen some types of gum. Naphtha, methanol, acetone, and urea products will also dissolve some types of gum. The easiest way to remove most gum (from hair, fabrics) is using ice to harden it, so that it can be flaked off the surface.
Taffy! Totally Taffy!! (Personally Opinion)
the gum contains sodium bisulfite which the water cant dissolve