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 ^___^
Not with water! Maybe with something else in the water? It only ionises when dissolved in the water to: K+ and Br- , but does not react with it. Dissolving is purely physical!
the amount is very small and unmeasureable
Dissolving in water is a physical change.
The higher the temperature, the greater the rate of dissolving.
Ask your doctor?
Dissolving time can be made faster by heating the substances.
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 ^___^
If the temperature of the area the dissolving solid is in is warm, the air can make the dissolving solid warm too, and eventually completely dissolve the object.
i dont know hope i helped =)
It was dissolving. It is due to CFC's.
non - dissolving......i guess
To find the dissolving rate, you divide the time by the mass. --> 200s/5grams=40mL/s
Not with water! Maybe with something else in the water? It only ionises when dissolved in the water to: K+ and Br- , but does not react with it. Dissolving is purely physical!
To make something dissolve faster you heat or agitate it. To decrease it do the opposite.
the amount is very small and unmeasureable
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