Dissolving is when a solute mixes with a solvent and makes the solute 'disappear' but this is really done by when you mix or stir the solvent liquid's particles tend to expand and make gaps for the solid which will then become a solution as 2 different particles are there. Also, a saturated solution is when too much of the solute can't be dissolved for example you poured a packet of sugar up to the top of your tea, then most of the sugar will not dissolve and it will become a saturated solution.
Dissolving is a process where a solute is dispersed uniformly in a solvent to form a solution. This process involves breaking down the solute particles into individual molecules or ions that are surrounded by solvent molecules. Factors that influence dissolving include temperature, agitation, surface area, and the nature of the solute and solvent.
Sugar dissolving in water. Salt dissolving in water. Oil not dissolving in water. Ethanol dissolving in water. Carbon dioxide dissolving in soda.
non - dissolving......i guess
It was dissolving. It is due to CFC's.
Dissolving is the process where a solute (like sugar or salt) interacts with a solvent (like water) to form a solution. The rate of dissolving can be affected by factors such as temperature, stirring, and the size of the solute particles. Solubility is the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature and pressure. Not all substances dissolve in all solvents; for example, oil does not dissolve in water due to differences in polarity.
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Dissolving is a physical process.
Dissolving is a physical process.
Dissolving in water is a physical change.
The solvent is the substance doing the dissolving.
Dissolving is considered by most to be a physical change.