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The rate of dissolving would be temperature dependent.
colour is a physical property that has no effect on the rate of dissolving
Temperature afftects the solubility...see Henrys Law and chemical kinetics
The actual surface area of the substance is larger when it's in powdered form, and as dissolving only happens at the surface area, dissolving a powder is a faster process. It is not an absolute necessity , though. When the substance is not powdered, it will dissolve as well, as the amount you can dissolve is only dependent on the substance involved. However, in powdered form, it will dissolve quicker.
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The rate of dissolving would be temperature dependent.
Stirring and increasing temperature increase the dissolving rate.
Ill answer it, yes because mud would keep it from mixing and dissolving
What effect would dissolving some copper sulphate crystals in the water have on its boiling point?
temperature of water. :) and youre welcome(:
Currently, very dependent.
Salt dissolves better in warm water.Also if the salt is in water it will automatically dissolve if the water is hot or cold.So in that case heat does not effect the dissolving of salt.
its temperature dependent
The automobile industry, for one, is heavily dependent on oil.
colour is a physical property that has no effect on the rate of dissolving
An effect always depend on something.
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