If pills dissolve in liquid then how do pills with liquid on the inside not dissolve on it self?

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If pills dissolve in liquid then how do pills with liquid on the inside not dissolve on it self?

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The water in the pill is going to have the medicine itself heavily dissolved in it so that the water is “full”. It can’t dissolve any more. The saliva in your mouth doesn’t have as much dissolved in it, so it has more “room” to dissolve the pill. That’s my best guess

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