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For example more products are obtained.
Caffeine is soluble in water - but not HIGHLY soluble. You can dissolve a lot more caffeine in the same volume of water compared to what will dissolve in an equal volume of acetone. It dissolves better in hot acetone than in cold acetone.
More solvent can dissolve more solute.
no
As the temperature of a gas increases, so does the volume.
For example more products are obtained.
Continuous flow
Yes there is a change in volume.
A change in volume with a constant, unchanging Pressure and Temperature results in increased or decreased density, inversely dependent on increase or decrease in volume.
Continuous flow
Yes. Smaller salt grains will dissolve more quickly as they present a larger surface area-to-volume ratio.
Caffeine is soluble in water - but not HIGHLY soluble. You can dissolve a lot more caffeine in the same volume of water compared to what will dissolve in an equal volume of acetone. It dissolves better in hot acetone than in cold acetone.
Use volume displacement method.
greater surface area to volume ratio greater the rate of dissolution it will dissolve faster if broken into smaller pieces hence smaller = faster
it will dissolve
what are the volume of piece of chalk
volume does affect the density because the formula of density= mass/ volume