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Why does my chewing gum dissolve in my mouth?

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Amelia Sanchez

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Given time, normal saliva at body temperature is able to break down chewing gum. ... The molecules in the chewing gum have an affinity for attaching to themselves. Since chewing is what you're normally doing when you have gum in your mouth the attack of the saliva is halted when the enzymes get knocked off as you chew.Oct 29, 1987
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Alexander Walker

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Given time, normal saliva at body temperature is able to break down chewing gum. ... The molecules in the chewing gum have an affinity for attaching to themselves. Since chewing is what you're normally doing when you have gum in your mouth the attack of the saliva is halted when the enzymes get knocked off as you chew.Oct 29, 1987
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