One way is to grind up solid, or increase the temperature. Also, you can stir the solution, and then, there are enzymes.
Heat will increase solubility(the rate of dissolving).
Increasing the temperature, grinding the solute, or increasing the rate of stirring, or all three, will increase the rate of dissolving of the solute.
One way is to grind up solid, or increase the temperature.
increase its surface area
increase the temperature
increase the amount of solvent
Increasing temperature increases the rate of dissolution, though it can increase or decrease solubility at equilibrium.
Will increase the rate of dissolution and hence how fast the solute is dissolved.
Heating the solutionStirring the solutionUsing a catalyst
Stirring and heating improve the rate of dissolution and not affect the measured solubility at a given temperature.But I mention that the solubilty of solids is increased when the temperature increase.
It is easier to dissolve small particles then great particles; a high surface area improve the rate of dissolution.
Increasing temperature increases the rate of dissolution, though it can increase or decrease solubility at equilibrium.
Will increase the rate of dissolution and hence how fast the solute is dissolved.
Yes, in fact stirring does increase the rate of dissolving [or dissolution] of solids.
Heating the solutionStirring the solutionUsing a catalyst
Stirring and heating improve the rate of dissolution and not affect the measured solubility at a given temperature.But I mention that the solubilty of solids is increased when the temperature increase.
Thr number of collisions between solute and solvent molecules is increased.
All these processes increase the rate of dissolution.
Increasing the temperature the solubility increase, also the dissolution rate.
It is easier to dissolve small particles then great particles; a high surface area improve the rate of dissolution.
The rate decreases.
The rate decreases.
ammonia solution is added during the preparation of EDTA solution to increase the rate of dissolution of its disodium salt.