The best liquid to dissolve salt in is water. This is one process that will readily happen in oceans naturally.
Hot water can hold more salt ions than cold water, so "hot" is your answer.
Yes. The temperature of the water helps dissolve the salt.
Luke warm water will dissolve more salt than cold water. The general rule is that the higher the temperature of the solvent, the more solute that can be dissolve in it.
Even in cold water sugar will dissolve eventually, but it does dissolve faster in hot water. Hot water molecules move faster than cold water molecules and therefore can more easily break sugar molecules out of solid sugar and into solution.
It is more soluble in warm water.
For hot water can reach its melting point more easily.
yes, an m&m will dissolve faster in hot water, because the heat from the water will speed up the molecules in the m&m, and cause it to dissolve faster than it would under cold circumstances.
Yes. The temperature of the water helps dissolve the salt.
Luke warm water will dissolve more salt than cold water. The general rule is that the higher the temperature of the solvent, the more solute that can be dissolve in it.
I can dissolve more sugar in hot tea rather than cold tea.
Yes. The temperature of the water helps dissolve the salt.
Hot water. Hot water can also dissolve slightly more sugar than cold water can.
Even in cold water sugar will dissolve eventually, but it does dissolve faster in hot water. Hot water molecules move faster than cold water molecules and therefore can more easily break sugar molecules out of solid sugar and into solution.
hot water
It is more soluble in warm water.
The molecules are slower and more compact.
Most solutes dissolve better in warm water because the molecules of warm water move faster, so the water molecules and the solute come in contact more often. For solid solutes, it is generally true that you can dissolve more in warm water than cold water (though I'm not sure the above answer states the reason for this correctly). But gasses generally dissolve better in cold water.
In warm because the warm molecules are moving faster and can dissolve more hope that answers your question.