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Q: Which action will make a solid solute dissolve more slowly in a liquid solvent?
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What can be done to a substance to make it dissolve faster in a solvent?

Increase its surface area exposed to the solvent is the easiest way to (e.g break or cut the material going to be dissolved). Or for some, you can increase the temperature, or add it to the solvent slowly.


How do you dissolve gelatine leaves?

Place them is water or another liquid and slowly heat until they have dissolved.


Do laxatives dissolve quickly or slowly in the stomach?

slowly


How does cold liquid affect the rate at which a substance dissolves?

Colder temperatures make molecules move more slowly. Since molecules are moving more slowly, they are less likely to 'bump' into each other and interact. When you are trying to dissolve a substance, you want as many interactions as possible between the substance you want to dissolve and the liquid you are trying to dissolve it in. Since the cold temperature slows down the rate of these interactions, it slows down the rate at which a substance dissolves.


What is the process of gas slowly changing to liquid?

condensation is the process of gas slowly turning to a liquid.


What happens to the power used when the time is shorter?

the liquid in it evaporates slowly


How do you dissolve water and sugar?

by heating the water slowly and by stirring using a spoon, you can dissolve salt and sugar.


Does water dissolve rock?

Water can dissolve rocks because the water will slowly soften up the rocks and then after a while the rocks will eventually dissolve, they dissolve because they are in water for a while and then they will wear off and dissolve slowly.


What kind of verb is slowly?

"Slowly" is an adverb, used to describe how an action is performed, such as "walking slowly" or "speaking slowly." It does not show action like a verb does.


Does dissolving happen in cold water?

On the whole yes it does..... however it will depend on how cold the water is and the substance that is to be dissolved (solute). Obviously lipids don't dissolve for example. Assuming that water in its liquid form does have some kinetic energy, then a substance may dissolve... albeit very slowly.


Does hot water makes things dissolve more slowly?

most things dissolve faster in hot water.


How do the particles of the liquid move?

the particles in liquid move around slowly in the liquid