No, any liquid is fine.
The solvent is the liquid you will be using if you are dissolving something in the experiment.
Water; it is polar
They break up into individual molecules (or ions) and diffuse throughout the liquid.
Dissolving is when something is gone. When you mix salt into water, the salt will eventually get smaller and smaller until it is gone. You say 'The salt has dissolved' when the element/compound is gone.
increases
To mix liquids or a liquid solid mixture. Often to facilitate dissolving the solids in the liquid or to make sure the liquid is homogeneous.
To mix liquids or a liquid solid mixture. Often to facilitate dissolving the solids in the liquid or to make sure the liquid is homogeneous.
Dissolving what?Water is a pretty common solvent.
The liquid that is the best dissolving agent is water. It is considered as the universal solvent because it dissolves many substances that are essential to life.
Dissolving.
yes
Dissolving?
The solid is dissociated in ions.
No, any liquid is fine.
by the process of fractional distillation
It will increase it, as more of the outer surface of the solid is incontact with the liquid that it is dissolving in. :)