Why does gummy bears shrink in water?

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2026-08-18 22:35

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Gummy bears get larger when put in fresh water, but not in salt water. It is due to the action of osmosis, which means that water from a region where it is more highly concentrated to an area where it is less concentrated through a semi-permeable membrane. This continues until the two sides of the membrane equalise - thus the gummy bear swells.

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