It doesn't. The amount of time it takes for a tablet to dissolves depends on the tablet brand. Some brand names dissolve faster but some other tablets can dissolve faster.
You could use an Alka-Seltzer tablet and record how long it takes for the tablet to dissolve in different temperatures. Since particles move faster in hot water then the Alka-Seltzer tablet should dissolve quicker.
The colder the tablet the longer it will take for it to dissolve.
This depends on the nature of tablet, temperature of water, stirring, crushing of the tablet to a fine powder, etc.
The "solute" is the substance you are trying to dissolve. The solvent is the substance you are trying to dissolve it in.
Technically speaking, a sublingual tablet would be placed under the tongue to dissolve. An orodispersible tablet would simply be placed on the tongue to dissolve.
It doesn't. The amount of time it takes for a tablet to dissolves depends on the tablet brand. Some brand names dissolve faster but some other tablets can dissolve faster.
Depends on which medicine or tablet you mean: - under the tongue and let it dissolve - swallow it whole - suppositories (dissolve in your rectum) - vaginal suppositories (dissolve in your vagina)
A tablet cannot be dissolved by soda. This is because it has different chemicals than water. If you are ever sick always dissolve it in water. or maybe just eat the tablet plain!
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Don't crush the tablet, place the whole tablet in a floater and let it dissolve gradually. Hatawa
Either the stomach or the intestine
either the stomach or the intestine
temperature of water i know for sure if the water is hotter, the tablet will dissovle faster
You could use an Alka-Seltzer tablet and record how long it takes for the tablet to dissolve in different temperatures. Since particles move faster in hot water then the Alka-Seltzer tablet should dissolve quicker.
The colder the tablet the longer it will take for it to dissolve.