acchow7
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  • 04-04-2022
  • Biology
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Why doesn't a gummy bear grow as much in sugar water as it does in normal water?

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suki5527 suki5527
  • 04-04-2022
Salt molecules are much smaller than sugar molecules, so more of them will dissolve in water.

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i1nizam1i
i1nizam1i i1nizam1i
  • 04-04-2022

Answer:

In comparison to the gelatin molecules in the candy, salt or sugar ions in water are significantly smaller. Water molecules go to a location with more solute to balance things out due to osmosis. The problem is that the water is trapped inside the candy and cannot escape. Because the Gummy Bear can't get any smaller, it keeps the same size.

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