This is at least an unproven theory (or should I say 'feeling' or 'fantasy').
So as long as this stands I'd say NO.
solute dissolves more rapidly in hot water
To ensure the solution is uniformly heated and the reaction is reacted overall
Honey has a density of about 1.36 kg/litre and water 1 kg/litre. So, it must sink in water. (Actually, it dissolves in water, but before it dissolves it will sink.)
No, coffee with milk is not a solution. It would be considered a suspension because the milk can still separate after some time has passed.
because sugar separates from tea!
Sugar is solute Water is the solvent Sweetened water is the solution
they were dissolves
It dissolves.
yes
false because if this person who wants to know the answer to this question is from st Georges then hi its Leah Phillips and the answer is a saturated solution will usually dissolve more solid solutes if it is stirred or heated.
No, it is a mixture.
solute dissolves more rapidly in hot water
the rock salt dissolves in the water
A stirred supersaturated solution can be considered as a suspension.
Although this question is quite ambiguous, stirring a small quantity of salt in water until it dissolves will produce an unsaturated solution as long as the salt is water soluble. Stirring a small amount of a water-insoluble salt in water may produce a saturated solution if the quantity of salt dissolved in the water is such that no more can be dissolved.
Homogeneous. because a solution is the same all the way throughout. Like stirred lemonade. The same way, homo in homogeneous means same.
The sugar will dissolve in water because sugar is polar and so is water with hydrogen bonds. When attraction happens, the water molecules will separate the sugar molecules and the sugar will be dissolved.