It is easier to dissolve small particles then great particles; a high surface area improve the rate of dissolution.
One way is to grind up solid, or increase the temperature. Also, you can stir the solution, and then, there are enzymes.
Try heating the solution or add more of water
Dissolving is a familiar process. Salt, for example, dissolves readily in water, as does sugar in coffee. On a molecular level, dissolving consists of the molecules of a solute -- salt or sugar -- encountering and pairing up with the molecules of a solvent -- water or coffee. Only when a successful pairing is made can the solute dissolve into the solvent. To increase the rate at which a solute dissolves, you must increase the rate at which molecules within the solute can encounter and subsequently pair with molecules within the solvent.
Grinding the solid into a powder increases the surface area and increases the rate of the reaction. Heating it would also increase the rate.
1. Surface area- increase to dissolve faster. 2. Agitation- shaking/stirring increases the rate. 3. Heat (temperature)- increase in heat mostly increase rate of dissolving.
It would increase.
heat up the tea
One way is to grind up solid, or increase the temperature. Also, you can stir the solution, and then, there are enzymes.
The most important and basic factor that increase the dissolving rate is temperature.
Stirring and increasing temperature increase the dissolving rate.
Yes, in fact stirring does increase the rate of dissolving [or dissolution] of solids.
Try heating the solution or add more of water
Increasing the temperature the dissolving rate increase.
All these processes increase the rate of dissolution.
Dissolving is a familiar process. Salt, for example, dissolves readily in water, as does sugar in coffee. On a molecular level, dissolving consists of the molecules of a solute -- salt or sugar -- encountering and pairing up with the molecules of a solvent -- water or coffee. Only when a successful pairing is made can the solute dissolve into the solvent. To increase the rate at which a solute dissolves, you must increase the rate at which molecules within the solute can encounter and subsequently pair with molecules within the solvent.
heat
it makes it faster to dissolve