1. use a slightly warm water 2. stir it with a chopstick or the back of your spoon/fork
Table salt because the particles are smaller and water can surround each particle easier to dissolve them. Granules is har to dissolve becauseit is thick than salt since it is loosen.. HOPE DIS HELPS
You can make table salt dissolve faster in water by stirring the water continuously to increase the surface area of the salt particles coming into contact with the water. Using warm or hot water can also help speed up the dissolving process due to the higher kinetic energy of the water molecules.
it tells which compounds will dissolve in water
The column headers typically describe the content of a table using short phrases.
The amount of salt that can dissolve in 20mL of water depends on the solubility of the salt at that temperature. For common table salt (sodium chloride), approximately 36 grams can dissolve in 20mL of water at room temperature.
paint dissolves faster in benzene but table salt does not
The answer depends on the temperature of both water. But salt would dissolve faster in boiling water than it could in carbonated water at room temperature.
Crushed salt will dissolve faster as it has a larger surface area providing more contact with the water.
Table salt because the particles are smaller and water can surround each particle easier to dissolve them. Granules is har to dissolve becauseit is thick than salt since it is loosen.. HOPE DIS HELPS
Could you be more specific? Could you describe the table? On MY table, the turkey is the centerpiece.
What allows compounds to dissolve such as table salt?
Piggish, messy, repugnant could all be used to describe someone's messy table manners.
You can make table salt dissolve faster in water by stirring the water continuously to increase the surface area of the salt particles coming into contact with the water. Using warm or hot water can also help speed up the dissolving process due to the higher kinetic energy of the water molecules.
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Table salt.
Fine grains of salt, like table salt, present a greater surface area so that the water molecules can come into contact with more salt.
Yes. Rock salt, which is largely the same as table salt, will dissolve in water.