1. stir the content continuously
2. add heat to the solution
3. break the solid into tiny portions
Decrease bubble size, increase pressure (and / or partial pressure), increase duration in contact. Counter flow the liquid opposite the bubbles (increase mass transfer, not so much rate).
1. heat the mixture.
2. stir.
3. add more liquids.
1. Stirring the solution.
2. Grinding large crystals into smaller ones.
3. Increasing the temperature of the solvent.
Stir the solid in the liquid vigorously to maximize contact and facilitate dissolution. Increase the temperature of the liquid, as higher temperatures generally enhance solubility. Crush the solid into smaller particles to increase the surface area for better dissolution.
The three states of water are solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor).
The melting point is the temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid, while the freezing point is the temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid. Both points represent the equilibrium between the solid and liquid phases of a substance.
The three states of matter in which water can exist are gas, liquid, and solid.
Water exists in three states- solid, liquid, and gaseous
1. stir the content continuously2. Heat3. Break the solid into smaller particles.
There are three, solid, liquid, and gas. There are three, solid, liquid, and gas. There are three, solid, liquid, and gas.
Gas, liquid and solid are the basic three phases of matter
well, a solid has the slowest atoms, they are placed closely together, and because of that, they cannot move much. A liquid has faster atoms, placed slightly farther apart, allowing them to move faster. So, no, liquid atoms are faster than solid atoms P.S. just so you know, the atoms of a gas move the fastest, and are placed the farthest apart of the three
The three principle states of matter are solid,liquid,gas
The Three Principal are Soild, Liquid, and Gas
Tin is a metal that is typically a solid at room temperature. It has a melting point of 231.9°C (449.4°F) and a boiling point of 2,602°C (4,716°F).
The three phases of water are, liquid, solid and gas. Water changes from liquid to solid by Freezing. It changes from liquid to gas by Evaporation. It changes from solid to gas by Sublimation. It changes from solid to liquid by Melting. It changes from gas to liquid by Condensation.
Ice, Water, and Steam.Bonus answer: Plasma!
Water can be all three ... solid = ice liquid = water gas = steam
Typically: Solid, Liquid, and Gaseous States
*Warming it *Stirring it *Usign a catalyst