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Make a solid dissolve more quickly by increasing: 1. the temperature of the liquid. 2. the surface area of the solid (e.g. cut it in half). 3. increase the pressure of the liquid on the solid.
1) The "solubility" of the solid in question (not all WILL dissolve) - or the nature of the solid itself. 2)Presence (or lack of) mechanical agitation to assist the solid dissolve. 3)Temperature of the water (The warmer it is, usually the quicker the solid dissolves)
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There are three ways in which the dissolving of a solid in a solution can be increased. 1) Use a powered form of the solid, this increases the surface area that is exposed to the solvent. 2) Heat the mixture up. 3) Agitate the mixture (stir it).
Grinding, Temperature, Mixing
it only takes about 3 minutes to dissolve sugar in hot to boiling water. When it could take about a hour for cold water.
STEPS FOR DISSOLVING A SOLID QUICKER.1-Break it into smaller pieces giving the substance a greater net surface area.2-By taking a stirrer stir it.3-to dissolve more heat the solution.If necessary?
You can make a substance dissolve faster in a solvent if you: 1) crush it 2) heat it up 3) mix it up 4) combine 1,2, or 3 There are probably more ways, but these are the most usable.
1. stir the content continuously 2. add heat to the solution 3. break the solid into tiny portions
3 ways, solid, gas, and liquid.
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The disassociation of any solute in any solvent depends on the nature of both the solute and the solvent. Ionic compounds such as common salt completely dissociates in the water as sodium and chloride ions. Polar solutes are soluble in polar solvents whereas non-polar solutes are soluble in non-polar solvents.