Heat the solution with starring.
it is an ionic compound.
As temperature decreases, the rate of dissolution or solubility decreases. so sugar will dissolve slowly in cold water than water at room temperature. Sugar will dissolve faster in hot water.
polar refers to a substance that dissolves readily in water (sugars) non-polar refers to a substance that does not dissolve readily in water (fats, oils)
The best liquid to dissolve salt in is water. This is one process that will readily happen in oceans naturally.
Polyacrylamide is soluble in water. It can readily dissolve in water due to its polar nature, forming a clear and viscous solution.
The sea water don't dissolve minerals readily.
It meansfor something to be a solid instead of dissolving in water
it is an ionic compound.
Methane is a non polar molecule and water is a very polar molecule. Therefore, one will not readily dissolve in the other.
Salts are polar solids, cation and anions, that readily dissolve in water.
Salt and sugar are examples of substances that readily dissolve in water.
In general, cocoa will dissolve more readily in water. There are stir-in coffees, though, which easily dissolve in hot water.
It is an Ionic compound just as water is.
Sodium iodide is ionic and formaldehyde is polar. Water, being a polar molecule will readily dissolve both. Benzene is nonpolar so it will not readily dissolve polar or ionic substances.
As temperature decreases, the rate of dissolution or solubility decreases. so sugar will dissolve slowly in cold water than water at room temperature. Sugar will dissolve faster in hot water.
It dissolves in cold water so it would dissolve even more readily in hot. Why does it? That's just one of its properties. It just does.
Actually, the ammonia molecule mixes with the water because it forms hydrogen bonds.