No, because if there is more solute than the solvent can dissolve, the solution becomes saturated and no more solute can be dissolved.
One solvent is not faster than another, because different solutes require different solvents. If you are using the right solvent, the solute will usually dissolve rapidly. You can also make things dissolve faster by heating the solvent, and by stirring the solution.
Crushed salt will dissolve faster as it has a larger surface area providing more contact with the water.
It is more soluble in warm water.
solute dissolves more rapidly in hot water
If you are referring to gas dissolution in a liquid, no. Gas will dissolve more readily under high pressure.
banana is more dissolvible in coke that in plain air. The more dissolvible something is, that faster it dissolves so it would dissolve faster in coke
Yes. This is due to the movement of the molecules. As you stir the solution, there is more kinetic energy. The more kinetic energy something has, the more heat is produced, which causes a substance to dissolve faster. In addition, stirring causes the substance to be exposed to more surface area.
The lighter the color the more light reflectant it is while as dark colors absorb more light which is why they melt/dissolve faster because they are taking in more
most things dissolve faster in hot water.
No
Granulated sugar has more surface area exposed to the coffee, therefore it will dissolve faster.
One solvent is not faster than another, because different solutes require different solvents. If you are using the right solvent, the solute will usually dissolve rapidly. You can also make things dissolve faster by heating the solvent, and by stirring the solution.
Sugar is more soluble.
it's more carbonated
Typically, things dissolve faster in hot water. But why don't you try and find out? (Then you can give a more detailed answer...)
Crushed salt will dissolve faster as it has a larger surface area providing more contact with the water.
It will dissolve faster in fresh water.