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Salt dissolves faster in heated water. Sugar dissolves faster in regular water.

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Which dissolves faster in cold water sugar or salt?

Sugar.


Which dissolves fastest in water do sugar or salt?

Sugar dissolves faster than salt. When a substance dissolves into another substance, it turns into a solution. The substance that is dissolved is the solute.


Does a sugar cube dissolves faster in salt water or fresh water?

salt water


What dissolves faster in hot or in cold water sugar or salt?

salt in hot water


what dissolves faster in hot or cold water salt or sugar?

salt in hot water


What dissolves faster in heated water sugar or salt?

Sugar typically dissolves faster in heated water compared to salt. This is because sugar molecules are smaller and more readily break apart in hot water, facilitating a quicker dissolving process. Salt, on the other hand, requires a bit more time and stirring to fully dissolve even in heated water.


Why does salt dissolve faster in cold water than sugar dissolves in cold water?

Sugar dissolves in water faster than salt because of the structure and bonding of its atoms. The atoms of Sugar are bound very loosely whereas the atoms of salt are tightly bonded as compared to the sugar atoms. That is why sugar dissolves faster than salt.


Which dissolves faster in hot water sugar or salt?

Sugar is more soluble.


What dissolves faster in room temperature water salt or sugar or a laundry detergent?

Sugar


Which dissolves faster in hot and in cold water salt or sugar?

Sugar is more soluble.


What dissolve faster in hot and cold water Salt or sugar?

Sugar dissolves faster than salt in water. Salt has stronger bonds than sugar. That what makes sugar dissolve faster (because it has weaker bonds and structure than salt)


Does sugar dissolve faster in salt or fresh water?

I would think it would dissolve faster in fresh water, as the fresh water doesn't have anything dissolved in it yet whereas the salt water has dissolved salts and so less room for the sugar molecules. A. yes; sugar does dissolve faster than salt does, in fresh water.