I figured it out! FINALLY :DD Okay apparently its any of these:
Colour, how you pour it, .. well, anything that describes the substance.
so
-colour
-how you pour it
-if its a solid, liquid, gas
-if its opaque, translucent, transparent
these are considered as the properties that do not affect the rate of dissolving because they dont change the way it dissolves. So these are just examples.. but I recommend using colour :D Do add any other properties if you can think of any. I just came up with these randomly..
The election of the US president does not affect the dissolving rate.
You may be surprised by this answer, however, it is a TRUE answer.
You see when you ask a question in the negative (What factors don't) then ANYTHING except the factors that "do" is a TRUE answer.
Asking a question in the negative is a VERY BAD WAY of asking for information as it does not help the person answering the question to know what it is that you are actually wanting to know.
The rate of dissolving is not affected by the shape or size of the solute particles.
One hypothesis could be that increasing the temperature of the solvent will result in faster dissolving of sugar due to increased kinetic energy, breaking down the sugar molecules more quickly. Another hypothesis could be that stirring the solution will increase the rate of dissolving by exposing more sugar molecules to the solvent.
In order to know what the dissolving medium used in an experiment one would need to know more information in regard to the experiment.
one property of acids is that they taste sour.
The reaction rate would decrease
One characteristic property of an element is the number of electrons it has.
Millage rate or mills per dollar rate. In the United States some states require a property tax rate expressed in mills (rate per one thousand dollars of property value) while others require a property tax rate expressed as a rate per one hundred dollars of property value.
One way is to grind up solid, or increase the temperature. Also, you can stir the solution, and then, there are enzymes.
Yes, solubility is a physical property because it describes the ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature and pressure. It can be used to characterize and identify different substances based on their behavior in a specific solvent.
One hypothesis could be that increasing the temperature of the solvent will result in faster dissolving of sugar due to increased kinetic energy, breaking down the sugar molecules more quickly. Another hypothesis could be that stirring the solution will increase the rate of dissolving by exposing more sugar molecules to the solvent.
Most of the time the local governments in the state determines the property tax rate. This is one of the local government's main sources of revenue.
yes,in fact it does.I tried an experiment and for some reason, the purple lifesaver and the white one were the last to dissolve.
Um, the addition of acid to anything is a chemical reaction! One Acid is applied to Zinc it becomes something else. So a chemical property, I guess, this question really makes no sense.
A high property tax rate is generally one that is above 20%. If it is above 20% then it is considered very high. Above 15% can also be considered very high.
That would be either 100% or 0%.
Solvent
The formula to figure the Recapture rate is: 1/USEFUL LIFE of a property. So in this example, it states there are 35 more years of economic life in the subject property, so the problem is figured by 1/35 (1 divided by 35) or .0286 (2.86%). So the Recapture Rate is equal to the rate of depreciation that is allowed for one year.
One can apply for a property development loan from a local bank. One may wish to check various bank branches to find out which one offers you the best interest rate.