Surface Area/Quantity of Solvent, Temperature, and Agitation
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1) Increase the temperature.
2)Mechanically disturbing the liquid(stirring)
3)increase the surface area between the two substances.
Three ways of increasing rate of dissolving are
1) Heating
2)Grind the solid
3)stir it
Some methods are:
- increasing the temperature
- stirring
- if the solute is a solid, reducing the grain sizes
- increasing the pressure
1: Stir
2: Grind
3: Heat
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- a decrease in temperature - an increase of the particles dimensions - lack of stirring
Increasing the temperature the dissolving rate increase.
All these processes increase the rate of dissolution.
Decreasing temperature would not increase the rate at which a solid dissolves
Both stirring and heating increase the rate of dissolving
It will increase it, as more of the outer surface of the solid is incontact with the liquid that it is dissolving in. :)
One way is to grind up solid, or increase the temperature. Also, you can stir the solution, and then, there are enzymes.
heat
- a decrease in temperature - an increase of the particles dimensions - lack of stirring
increases
Heating or stirring will normally increase the rate at which a soluble solid dissolves in liquid. Heating will also normally increase the amount of solute that can be retained in solution.
Increase the amount of liquid Decrease the temperature of the liquid Increase the pressure of the gas
Stirring and increasing temperature increase the dissolving rate.
Yes, in fact stirring does increase the rate of dissolving [or dissolution] of solids.
Try heating the solution or add more of water
Increasing the temperature the dissolving rate increase.
Decreasing temperature would not increase the rate at which a solid dissolves