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Heat the water.
Have the tea at a cooler temperature.
It only dissolves royal metals.
Yes. You could try melting it over a Bunsen burner - the sugar will melt readily whereas the salt will not. You could also try dissolving the substance in alcohol. The salt will dissolve only very slightly, but the sugar will dissolve readily.
the answer to this one is, you cant dissolve a solid..like wood well you could with some chemicals that would eat away at the solid but if you mean putting it in some water and heat it up then no you can not.
apply hot water
250ml of water equals 8.45 US fluid ounces, so it is possible that a mug could hold 250ml, depending on the size of the mug of course.
I thought that you could test pills in vinegar to see if they dissolve. That would tell you if they dissolve in your body.
You could stir the substance
The marriage between Harry and Sally will dissolve if they don't seek counseling.
Heat it up?
There are a number of ways in which a gas could dissolve in a liquid. It could bind with the liquid molecules.
Adding sugar to cold water is the absolute slowest way to dissolve the sugar. If you're wanting to dissolve sugar at a very fast rate, add some sugar crystals in a hot beverage.
If the slushy had some kind of liquid in them yes some 'stuff' could dissolve in a slushy.Of course, something like metal would not dissolve in liquid, so keep that out of your 'stuff'.
Most of the time stomach acid will dissolve a standard paper staple. Occasionally the body cannot dissolve this substance and people could get really hurt.
heat or stir
It's posion could dissolve flesh and bone.