Jelly crystals do dissolve in water. They dissolve faster in hot water than cold. The hot water breaks down the Gelatin that makes up the jelly.
i think it is because the particles move around in the water so theres spaces between each of the particles. the jelly crystal particles move in the water so it is no longer a soild. i dont know if its right but i have this question for my hw too.
When sugar dissolves in water, new bonds between sugar and water are created. During this process energy is given off. The amount of this energy is sufficient to brake bonds between molecules of sugar and between molecules of water. This example is relevant to any solute and solvent. If the bonds between solvent or solute are to strong and there is not enough energy provided while dissolving to brake them, the solute will not dissolve.
the reason jelly crystrals disolve is because of solubilty.
Adding cold water to jelly crystals makes them swell making the dissolution slower, though adding hot water dissolves them breaking down the crystals.
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Yes they do
No it became jelly
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it all depends on which crystals you mean, salt crystals can dissolve in both hot and cold water they dissolve quicker in hot water as the hot water acts as a catalyst for this
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they dissolve but water will become saturated that's why the remaining Iodine crystals will remain suspended.
Jelly dissolves faster in hot water because water molucules move faster at a higher temperature.
Jelly crystals do dissolve in water. They dissolve faster in hot water than cold. The hot water breaks down the Gelatin that makes up the jelly.
when jelly crystals mixed with warm water will desolve.
it all depends on which crystals you mean, salt crystals can dissolve in both hot and cold water they dissolve quicker in hot water as the hot water acts as a catalyst for this
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when jelly crystals mixed with warm water will desolve.
jelly crystals make jelly!! you buy a box at the supermarket mix with boiling water refrigerate and bam jelly
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Jelly crystals are small polymer pebbles that are made from polymer clay. When placed in water, they grow into larger pieces of material that has a gel like consistency.
Jelly cubes melt Jelly crystals dissolve
They are cross-linked polyacrylamide copolymeric gels.
because the substance in the potassium permanganate crystals are permeable to water, so that means it will dissolve instantly while poured into water Save
they dissolve but water will become saturated that's why the remaining Iodine crystals will remain suspended.