if the water is hot,the solvent will dissolve faster and when it gets stirred it will dissolve even faster than when it wasn't. but if the water is cold it will dissolve slower than hot water even when stirred.
By stirring (shaking) the time of dissolution is reduced; the particles of solute have more chances to collide solvent molecules by stirring.
The temperature the solvent used
Solubility can be increased in solvent and by adding more solute.
When you increase the temperature the solubility of a solute in a solution increases. This is due to the fact that heat is required to break the bonds that are holding the molecules in the solid together. Note that the opposite is true for gases, though.
Some things:Agitation: As in, the number of collisions within the molecules. This is why we stir when we are dissolving something.. more collision will increase rate.Temperature: The higher the temperature, the more energy the solution will have, hence more space between the molecules because they move around so much. This means more kinetic energy.Surface area: Meaning the area of contact within the solute and the solvent. More surface area = faster dissolving.
There are several factors:1) the polarity of the substance and the polarity of the solvent (like dissolves like).2) the temperature of the solvent (for solids, the higher the temperature of the solvent, the higher the solubility -- sugar in hot tea dissolves more easily than in iced tea -- but often for gases, the solubility goes down at higher temperature -- and why soda goes flat when its warm).3) Pressure also effects solubility. Notice CO2 will form bubbles when you open the cap of a soda can. A side note.....the size of the particles and whether or not you stir the solution will help speed up the dissolving process, but it will notchange the total amount that can be dissolved (whereas #1 and #2 do affect the total amount dissolved)Lesson 4: Colligative Properties of Solutions:a. Temperature and nature of solute and solventb. A large amount of soluteb. Molarity x Litersd. 0.18Mb. Supersaturationb. Disrupts Crystal formation of the solventd. 142 mLGuaranteed 100%
1. Quantity 2. Temperature 3. Dissolution method First, the quantity of the solvent will affect solubility. Second, the temperature of the solvent will affect solubility. Third, the method of dissolution such as by shaking, stirring, sonics, or just letting it sit will affect solubility.
Solubility of a substance is affected by pressure, type of solvent, and temperature.
Increasing the temperature of a solvent decreases the solubility of a gas Generally, increasing solvent temperature decreases the solubility of gases.
Pressure, type of solvent, temperature
Increasing the temperature of a solvent decreases the solubility of a gas Generally, increasing solvent temperature decreases the solubility of gases.
Three factors that affect solubility are temperature, pressure, and the particular properties of the solvent and solute.
Generally the solubility of solids in solvents increase with the temperature and the solubility of gases in solvents decrease with the temperature.
It becomes super saturated
Solubility of a substance is affected by pressure, type of solvent, and temperature.
The temperature the solvent used
1. Amount or Particle Size 2.Temperature 3.Nature Of Solute and Solvent 4.Pressure 5.Shaking or Stirring 6. Polarity
Stirring quickens the rate of solubility of solid in the liquid.