Ill answer it, yes because mud would keep it from mixing and dissolving
It increases the rate at which the solute dissolves.
The more a solution is agitated, the faster the rate of the solution The smaller the particle size, the faster it will dissolve The higher the temperature, the faster rate of dissolving
When the dissolving rate equals the rate at which molecules comes out of solution the solution is in 'equilibrium'.
All these processes increase the rate of dissolution.
What effect would dissolving some copper sulphate crystals in the water have on its boiling point?
Stirring and increasing temperature increase the dissolving rate.
colour is a physical property that has no effect on the rate of dissolving
it makes it faster to dissolve
Temperature afftects the solubility...see Henrys Law and chemical kinetics
The higher the temperature, the greater the rate of dissolving.
The polarity of solute and solvent, the concentration, the temperature.
increases
Yes, in fact stirring does increase the rate of dissolving [or dissolution] of solids.
When the dissolving rate equals the rate at which molecules comes out of solution the solution is in 'equilibrium'.
equalibrium
How do the following factors affect the rate of dissolving for temperature change
It increases the rate at which the solute dissolves.