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Dissolving what?

Water is a pretty common solvent.

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When dissolving a solid in liquid heat does what the rate of dissolving?

increases


What liquid you use for dissolving?

The choice of liquid for dissolving depends on what substance you are trying to dissolve. Some common liquids used for dissolving include water, alcohol, acetone, and various organic solvents. It is important to choose a solvent that is compatible with the substance you are trying to dissolve.


Do melting and dissolving have the same meaning?

Melting and dissolving are not the same. Melting is the process of a solid turning into a liquid due to heat, while dissolving is when a solid substance mixes with a liquid to form a solution.


Does dissolving always involve water?

No, dissolving does not always involve water. Dissolving is a process where a solute mixes with a solvent to form a homogeneous mixture. While water is a common solvent that is often used for dissolving substances, other solvents such as alcohol or acetone can also be used depending on the substances being dissolved.


What separation technique can be used to separate a non dissolving solid mixed with a liquid?

Distillation, evaporation (heat the solution above the boiling point of solvent.


State the term used to describe the process of gas dissolving in liquid?

Simple: a mixture or two or more gases.


What is melting into a liquid called starting with a d?

Dissolving.


Name the process where a solid breaks down in a liquid?

Dissolving?


When does the dissolving of a solid in a liquid occur?

The solid is dissociated in ions.


What is the name of a liquid that solids can dissolve into?

A solvent is a liquid that can dissolve solids, gases, or liquids to form a homogeneous mixture. Water is a common solvent used for dissolving various substances.


Does a solid melt when put in liquid in dissolving?

No, a solid does not melt when it dissolves in a liquid. Melting involves a solid turning into a liquid due to heat, while dissolving involves a solid breaking down into smaller particles and dispersing in a liquid solvent without a change in state.


What will increasing the surface area of a solid do to the dissolving rate of that solid?

It will increase it, as more of the outer surface of the solid is incontact with the liquid that it is dissolving in. :)