I believe it will. This is because jelly melts by heat, and the bigger the surface area is, the exposure to heat will be greater. Imagine 50 kg of really thin ice with the thickness of 1 cm, and a cube of ice that weighs 50 kg. Which do you think will melt faster.
Granulated sugar has more surface area exposed to the coffee, therefore it will dissolve faster.
A greater surface area means a greater portion of the solid(solute) is in contact with the solvent at a given time. This increases the area in which interaction between the 2 substances can take place, and thus the rate at which the solute dissolves.
To increase the surface area of the solute, which allows it to dissolve faster.
Greater surface area for the solvent to act upon.
You can crush it, which will increase its surface area. You can stir it, causing agitation. You can heat the solvent, which will make the particles making up the solvent and solute move faster.
One with a large surface area because the solvent will be able to dissolve more solute simultaneously.
Granulated sugar has more surface area exposed to the coffee, therefore it will dissolve faster.
The small pieces have a larger combined surface area than the previous large piece had. When you cut the block into pieces, you are exposing new surfaces that were previously on the inside of the block. And the process of dissolving happens at the surface. So the more surface is exposed, the faster something can dissolve.
A greater surface area means a greater portion of the solid(solute) is in contact with the solvent at a given time. This increases the area in which interaction between the 2 substances can take place, and thus the rate at which the solute dissolves.
Crushed salt will dissolve faster as it has a larger surface area providing more contact with the water.
To increase the surface area of the solute, which allows it to dissolve faster.
When the surface area is higher, it helps to dissolve it in the solution faster.
The smaller the particle the faster it dissolves. This is because the process by which a solute dissolves takes place at the surface of the solvent. That means the larger the surface area of a particle or solute, the faster the solute will dissolve.
Yes, it is true, the surface area is now higher.
Greater surface area for the solvent to act upon.
Greater surface area for the solvent to act upon.
YES!answ2. Dissolution of a solid is a surface phenomenon. Smaller particles have more surface area than larger ones do. So they dissolve faster.