well, im no scientist im only 15 and this is my homework but im in honors chemistry so here=crushing the solid increases the rate at which a solid dissolves ur welcome:)
dissolving a solid in water let us consider a sugar cube which can be easily dissolved in water by either boiling it or by stirrring continuously
higher temperaturesmaller particle sizestirring the mixture
Heating or stirring will normally increase the rate at which a soluble solid dissolves in liquid. Heating will also normally increase the amount of solute that can be retained in solution.
What is left is a solution.
it doesnt go anywhere. The solid breaks up in really small pieces, and mixes with the liquid.
this is because the amount of solute in the solution will have the same number of moles as that of the solid.
molecules of a solid break up get's into the space that is in between the liquid molecules
The liquid that dissolves a solid is called the "Solvent".
Decreasing temperature would not increase the rate at which a solid dissolves
Decreasing temperature would not increase the rate at which a solid dissolves
Heating or stirring will normally increase the rate at which a soluble solid dissolves in liquid. Heating will also normally increase the amount of solute that can be retained in solution.
Paradichlorobenzene dissolves in naphthalene because naphthalene is a solid and the other is a liquid. The solid dissolves the liquid.
A soute is the solid that dissolves into a liquid. The Solvent is the liquid in which a solid is dissolved into.
A solution
Ice, I think. :)
What is left is a solution.
something
A solute is a solid that dissolves in the liquid. The liquid is called the solvent. Together, they make the solution.If the solute dissolves in the solvent, it means that the solid is soluble. If it doesn't, it is insoluble.
A solve dissolves when added to a liquid