What Makes Gum Stretch?
Gum can stretch because of its chemical makeup of resin, paraffin wax, an emulsifier, glycerol or lethacin, an elastomer, and a natural latex. Discover the properties of chewing gum with information from a… More »
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Summary: Gum can stretch because of its chemical makeup of resin, paraffin wax, an emulsifier, glycerol or lethacin, an elastomer, and a natural latex. Discover the properties of chewing gum with information from a professional caterer in t...
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What Makes Gum Stretch?. If you've ever watched a kid (or even an adult on occasion) chew gum, you may have been unlucky enough to witness him stretch it from his teeth on out. It's not the most appetizing sight or the... ... Basically, the ingredient that makes gum stretch is the same ingredient that makes it chewy-
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That Goo You Chew from Ranger Rick provided by Find Articles at BNET ... WHAT A STRETCH What makes gum so . . . well, gummy? It's the sticky, stretchy stuff in it, called latex (LAY-tex). The latex holds everything together, even when it's pounded or pulled. Bubble gum is stronger and stretchier than regular chewing gum.
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Re: Why does bubble gum stretch Date: Fri Jan 29 10:14:00 1999; Posted By: Mukund Karwe, Faculty, Food Science , Rutgers University; Area of science: Physics; ID: 917534177.Ph ... When you chew the bubble gum, the saliva gets in between these molecules which makes it easy for them slip by each other. Thus the bubble gum...
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Cell Therapy Targets Gum Disease, Stretch Marks ; ... Only the title is a little "far out". Forbes carried the article too ( see link in my post 1) ; "Longer article in Forbes, this one just had a more dramatic title. Cell Therapy Targets Gum Disease, Stretch Marks " ;
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Blibber-Blubber was the first bubble gum made, but was never sold because it was too sticky. Dubble Bubble came next and was a big hit. What a Stretch; What makes gum so . . . well, gummy? It’s the sticky, stretchy stuff in it, called latex (LAY-tex).
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Contrary to popular myth, chewing gum does NOT lose it's flavor on the bedpost overnight. It loses it's patience. Gum wants to be chewed, not stuck on a cold surface to harden. If the light of a full moon hits your gum, it will stretch itself out and cover your face, trying to suffocate you.
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This allows the gum to stretch smoothly. Take care not to make it too flat or it'll break too early when you try to pop it. If you make it too thin, it will not pop well; if it is too thick, ... Make sure you chew long enough to dissolve the sugar in the gum as sugar makes the gum too soft and pockets can't form.
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