How do the following factors affect the rate of dissolving for temperature change
Dissolving a solute by the solvent.
Not usually size, its the surface area
It is easier to dissolve small particles then great particles; a high surface area improve the rate of dissolution.
stirring temperature size
It affects the dissolving time because the larger it is the longer it takes and the smallest it is the less time it takess to dissolve ^___^
Dissolving a solute by the solvent.
in layman's terms: when the water is hot, there is more energy and the water particles are moving faster, thus there is a higher amount of collisions per unit of time with the solute particles (the thing you are dissolving)
I think that this is involved with somehow particles dissolving and creating solutions
The first step in the dissolving process is "The solvent molecules surround the solute particles".
I think that this is involved with somehow particles dissolving and creating solutions
lifting their loose particles by abrasion,grinding and by dissolving soluble material
Not usually size, its the surface area
It is easier to dissolve small particles then great particles; a high surface area improve the rate of dissolution.
When a solution forms, particles of the solute leave each other.
cavitation?
Sol.
Yes; the dissolution rate is increased when a substance is as small particles.