1. nature of solute
2. nature of solvent
3. temperature
4. pressure
Factors affecting dissolution: 1. the nature of solute/solvent (chemical composition, polarity) 2. temperature 3. pressure 4. stirring 5. surface area of the solute 6. some added compounds 7. amount of the solute 8. the geometry of the beaker
Abiotic Factors that affect population include:TemperatureWindMoistureSoil TypeElevationLatitudeTopography
Increasing temperature: Higher temperature usually increases the solubility of solid solutes in solvents. Agitation: Stirring or shaking a solution can help increase the rate of solubility by exposing more surface area of the solute to the solvent. Increasing surface area: Breaking down a solid solute into smaller particles or using a powdered form can increase the rate of solubility. Increasing pressure: In some cases, increasing the pressure can enhance the solubility of gases in liquids.
Temperature, light, humidity, and pH.
- Some of the reasonse about performance of Computersvirusminimum RAMProcessor speedMinimum hard drive space
The four factors affecting friction are the roughness of the surfaces in contact, the force pressing the surfaces together, the type of material of the surfaces, and the presence of any lubricants or contaminants between the surfaces.
There are four main factors affecting the success of organizational development. These are strategic vision, resource management, sense of community and proper training.
If a solute differs in its atomic size by more than about 15% from the host, then it is likely to have a low solubility in that metal. The size factor is said to be unfavourable.If a solute has a large difference in electronegativity (or electropositivity) when compared with the host, then it is more likely to form a compound. Its solibility in the host would therefore be limited.A metal with a lower valency is more likely to dissolve in one which has a higher valency, than vice versa.
area of the conductor, length of the conductor and temperature around the conductor..........
there are four important factors that effecting the lung resistance . 1- lung volume 2- density and viscosity of the air breathed. 3- contraction of smooth muscles of the air way. 4- diameter of the airway.
The four factors affecting resistance are material, length, cross-sectional area, and temperature. Resistance increases with longer length and higher temperature, while it decreases with larger cross-sectional area. The material used also plays a role, with materials like copper having lower resistance compared to materials like steel.
Factors which affect the organization's mission and objectives are: Corporate Governance. business ethics. stakeholders. cultural context.