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The two minerals dissolve in hot water to form solutions are sugar and salt. They will form a homogeneous solution as they completely dissolve in water.
When the ice is put in warm water it dissolves.
The dependent variable in this experiment would be the time it takes for the sugar to completely dissolve in hot water.
Sugar will dissolve faster in hot water than it will in cold water.
Water dissolves. "The snowman dissolved in the hot sun."
The two minerals dissolve in hot water to form solutions are sugar and salt. They will form a homogeneous solution as they completely dissolve in water.
The two minerals dissolve in hot water to form solutions are sugar and salt. They will form a homogeneous solution as they completely dissolve in water.
When the ice is put in warm water it dissolves.
No......it will float above the water. You have to add some hot water or stir it to mix it but it will clump and after sitting will dissipate out again. e.g. It will never completely dissolve or mix.
Yes, protein powder can dissolve in hot water.
The dependent variable in this experiment would be the time it takes for the sugar to completely dissolve in hot water.
Yes, cold water can dissolve substances, but generally at a slower rate compared to hot water. The speed of dissolution will vary depending on factors such as the solubility of the substance and the temperature of the water.
Sugar will dissolve faster in hot water than it will in cold water.
most things dissolve faster in hot water.
They dissolve faster in hot water.
Hot water does not dissolve. Neither does "cold". And, the grammatically correct question would be "Hot does hot water dissolve faster than cooler water."
Jelly crystals do dissolve in water. They dissolve faster in hot water than cold. The hot water breaks down the Gelatin that makes up the jelly.