You have to know the nature of the solvent and the nature of the solute .In order to speed up dissolving ,the surface area of the solute ,the temperature of solvent and the rate of stirring is essential .The solute you must have many surface area exposed to the solvent .Take for example ,you have a sugar cube which has six sides which is the surface area and you wanted to dissolve it .As you wanted to dissolve it faster ,you will have to pelt it into very fine sugar.As it has more surface area it will dissolved more faster.Next, the lower the temperature, the slower the solute dissolved while the higher the temperature, the faster the solute dissolved. Lastly, the rate of stirring .The faster the rate of stirring is the faster the solute dissolved.Finally, to combine all these 3 factors together will help to speed up the rate of dissolving.
In general, dissolution can be sped up by:
These tricks work for nearly anything. Other tricks may be specific for particular solutions. For example, when dissolving a metal in acid, the reaction might be sped up by a depolariser such as manganese dioxide, which prevents the metal surface being protected by bubbles of gas.
By heat and warm water and by adding more water ratio to a substance.
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crushing
stirring
warming
stiring the mixture
Increasing temperature, pressure or amount of solvent.
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firstly Temperature, size of pieces, and stirring
in layman's terms: when the water is hot, there is more energy and the water particles are moving faster, thus there is a higher amount of collisions per unit of time with the solute particles (the thing you are dissolving)
To speed up the dissolving of a solute you can, among many options:Heat up the mixtureStir the mixtureAdd more solute, then filter off the excessCrush the solute to give it a greater surface area
1. You can stir it 2. You can heat it up so it boils 3. You can crush the material you are dissolving.
Increasing temperature, pressure or amount of solvent.
When preparing juice from a frozen concentrate, the process of dissolving can be sped up. Adding hot water ad stirring are both ways to speed up the process.
Three factors that speed up the rate of dissolution are increased temperature, increased surface area, and stirring the mixture.
Heat and stirring
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Break up the solid
At lower temperature the solubility decrease.
By breaking up the solid, you are creating more surface area. Therefore, increasing the surface area will speed up dissolution.
Heating, grinding, stirring are physical processes.
Stirring amps up the speed and frequency at which particls collide.. or, in other words, the kinetic energy is increased by stirring, which ultimately speeds up the dissolving process
firstly Temperature, size of pieces, and stirring