it depends what your trying to dissolve if your trying to dissolve ice then i would use hot water if your trying to dissolve plastic then use boiling water you basically use hot warm or boiling water or acid hehehehe dont do that.
USER2: Heating!
Crush it to very fine powder to increase the surface per volume. Shake or stir well always help dissolution. Heating if the dissolution endothermic but heating might do opposite effect on exothermic dissolution. But heating still help increase diffusivity anyway.
Normally heating up the water and stirring will speed up the dissolving of a solid solute in water.
Several different factors, the easiest to control is heat. Another one is to increase the surface area of the solid by breaking it down into little pieces.
Heat helps solids dissolve in water faster. Gasses are dissolved in water faster by using pressure. Heat helps dissolve any solid in any liquid it will dissolve in.
By stirring them or shaking them (when in bottle)
Several factors affecting solubilty are: temperature, pressure, stirring.
Crush it into smaller pieces or grind it into a powder, stir the mixture, and/or heat the solvent.
temperature
As a rule, solids (like a Vitamin C tablet) dissolve faster in hot water than cold water. As you raise the temperature, the fugacity of the solid increases thus increasing the driving force for dissolving.
The heat energy from the water has to go to a colder place such as the plastic. When the heat energy meets the bunched-up plastic atoms, the plastic atoms get hypped up and run around, turning from a bunched-up solid to a loose liquid.
All salts dissolve faster in hot water than in cold water. This is because hot water has more energy (which we record as heat) and therefore the water molecules are moving with more energy and at a faster rate. This increases the rate at which the water molecules interact with the vitamin C molecules, during which the vitamin C is separated into its two ions (generally a hydrogen ion and ascorbate ion). When the vitamin C separates into ions, it dissolves into the water.
Water. _____________________ This is because water is a denser material, and the speed of sound is dependent on the density.
Yes i guess sound waves travel faster through wood than in water. Because molecules are tightly packed in wood(solid) than in water(liquid).
Solid chemicals are dissolved faster in hot water.
No because sugar is insoluble solid.
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.
Depends on the solid. Cotton candy would dissolve a lot faster than the same weight of caramelized sugar, due to a lot more surface area.
collisions of water molecules with the solid particles accelerates the dissolving process in hot water because the molecules are moving faster.
In the water
The solubility of solid materials increase when the temperature increase; it is a general rule.
becasue water has no added sugar, carbs, sodium etc. so it absorbs what is in the skittle which helps it break down faster.
using hot water will dissolve it.
Warm water would help it dissolve better. Surgery things such as skittles break down in the warm water dissolve, it may take a while but it should do it eventually. Hope this helps you!
This solid is called a solute.
Salt is a solid; water can dissolve candies.