yes, to a certain degree. Stirring can be used to move and combine any mixture, regardless of the phase, assuming the two do not either react or dissolve.
You could crush the solid, stir the solution, and/or heat the solution.
Heat and stir it
heat or stir
1. stir the content continuously2. Heat3. Break the solid into smaller particles.
stir and heat the liquid.
yes sugar is matter any thing is matter if its a solid liquid or gas and sugar would be solid particles
There are three ways in which the dissolving of a solid in a solution can be increased. 1) Use a powered form of the solid, this increases the surface area that is exposed to the solvent. 2) Heat the mixture up. 3) Agitate the mixture (stir it).
Examples:- increase the temperature- increase the pressure- stir the mixture- grind the solid solute
So that all the liquid isn't immediately pulled through the filter. To wash the solid, you want the solid to interact with the liquid, to stir it, to make sure that any soluble impurities have a chance to be dissolved and removed. If you leave the aspirator on while washing, the interaction time of the solid and the washing solvent will be reduced. Add liquid, stir, and then turn the aspirator back on to remove the impurity-containing solvent.
what is a stir-fry
what is a stir-fry
what is a stir-fry