apply hot water
Solids dissolve a lot more quickly in hot water because the heat breaks up the particles more quickly, where as the cold would make the particles stay stronger/closer together :)
No. It doesn't increase solubility, but it can make the solute dissolve more quickly than if you just left it there.
Vinegar is more acidic than water (which ideally is perfectly neutral), so the M&M would dissolve more quickly in the vinegar.
What is known as universal solvent because it can more dissolve solutes than any other liquids? a. Water b. Alcohol c. Kerosene d. Gasoline
heat the fricken pan
Solids dissolve a lot more quickly in hot water because the heat breaks up the particles more quickly, where as the cold would make the particles stay stronger/closer together :)
stirr it around and add more water
No. It doesn't increase solubility, but it can make the solute dissolve more quickly than if you just left it there.
Substances dissolve more quickly when more surface area is exposed. By cutting an alka-seltzer in half, you are exposing more surface area to the solvent (water). It would dissolve even more quickly if it were cut into more pieces or crushed into a fine powder.
yes it does
more surface area. crushing or grinding will help it dissolve as well as heat depending on what you're working on.
the substance can disslove in water (h2o) are most POWDER. Additional answer A powder is no more or no less able to dissolve in water than if that substance were NOT a powder. Powdering something does not help to make it soluble, though it might make it dissolve more quickly if it's able to dissolve at all. Some substances that dissolve to some extent are salt, sugar, calciul sulphate, copper chloride - millions of things
You can dissolve more by heating the solution.
You can dissolve more by heating the solution.
It will dissolve faster in fresh water.
It dissolves. It dissolves quickly or slowly. The casing on some medications are designed to make it dissolve more slowly. If you can see a coating on the granuales in a capsule or on aspirin for example, it is so it does not irritate the stomac lining by dissolving quickly. Coated granuales are sometimes called time-released and dissolve much more slowly.
An increase of temperature is sufficient.