Science, asked by pyarekashyap2001, 5 months ago

how are chewing gums maded​

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Answered by praseethanerthethil8
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Chewing gum base consists either of natural latex or a synthetic substitute. Natural latex such as chicle is harvested by making large X-marks on rubber trees and then collecting the substance as it runs down the tree. After grinding the base to form a coarse meal, the mixture is dryed for a day or two.

Explanation:

Although chewing gum is designed to be chewed and not swallowed, it generally isn't harmful if swallowed.

Answered by parmodkumar89527
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Chewing gum base consists either of natural latex or a synthetic substitute. Natural latex such as chicle is harvested by making large X-marks on rubber trees and then collecting the substance as it runs down the tree. After grinding the base to form a coarse meal, the mixture is dryed for a day or two.

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