Well the more of the substance u put the more it takes longer. for example if u r having a cup of tea and u put 3 teaspoons of sugar it would take longer to dissolve rather than 2 teaspoons.
The dissolution rate of a substance is affected by the surface area that can react with the liquid it is dissolving in. Powdering it increases the surface area so it increases the dissolving rate.
colour is a physical property that has no effect on the rate of dissolving
Yes. Most substances dissolve at a faster rate when the liquid they're dissolving in is heated. This is because heat is the thermal motion of the molecules of liquid, so if they are moving faster the solid dissolves faster. The solution capacity (saturation point) also usually increases.
Temperature afftects the solubility...see Henrys Law and chemical kinetics
The higher the temperature, the greater the rate of dissolving.
Stirring and increasing temperature increase the dissolving rate.
The dissolution rate of a substance is affected by the surface area that can react with the liquid it is dissolving in. Powdering it increases the surface area so it increases the dissolving rate.
Ill answer it, yes because mud would keep it from mixing and dissolving
Yes; the dissolution rate is increased when a substance is as small particles.
A very soluble substance is dissolved faster.
colour is a physical property that has no effect on the rate of dissolving
it makes it faster to dissolve
Yes. Most substances dissolve at a faster rate when the liquid they're dissolving in is heated. This is because heat is the thermal motion of the molecules of liquid, so if they are moving faster the solid dissolves faster. The solution capacity (saturation point) also usually increases.
Temperature afftects the solubility...see Henrys Law and chemical kinetics
the amount of space the substance takes up
The higher the temperature, the greater the rate of dissolving.
Water