Table salt because the particles are smaller and water can surround each particle easier to dissolve them. Granules is har to dissolve becauseit is thick than salt since it is loosen.. HOPE DIS HELPS
because more surface area of the salt is exposed to a solute
which dissolve faster granules,table salt,crushed salt
shake, stir, or heat up the water
1. use a slightly warm water 2. stir it with a chopstick or the back of your spoon/fork
it tells which compounds will dissolve in water
One way is to check the temperature of the water so if its hot obviously its going to dissolve quicker than if it is cold water.Another way is the speed of the stirring. If you stir it fast then its going to dissolve faster if you stir it slowly.Lastly it could depend on how big the salt crystals are for instance if its rock salt your using its going to take longer than if it is table salt.
Talc won't dissolve in cold water whereas salt will. Filter out the talc, then evaporate the water.
Crushed salt will dissolve faster as it has a larger surface area providing more contact with the water.
paint dissolves faster in benzene but table salt does not
shake, stir, or heat up the water
The answer depends on the temperature of both water. But salt would dissolve faster in boiling water than it could in carbonated water at room temperature.
Because the crystals of the table salt are smaller and the speed of solving depend on the surface area of the material (smaller crystals mean a greatest surface area); dissolution takes place at the surface of the solid.
What allows compounds to dissolve such as table salt?
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Table salt.
Fine grains of salt, like table salt, present a greater surface area so that the water molecules can come into contact with more salt.
1. use a slightly warm water 2. stir it with a chopstick or the back of your spoon/fork
Yes. Rock salt, which is largely the same as table salt, will dissolve in water.
Because the crystals of the table salt are smaller and the speed of solving depend on the surface area of the material (smaller crystals mean a greatest surface area); dissolution takes place at the surface of the solid.