That depends on the substance, however, whatever you are using to dissolve something, adding heat will speed that process.
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No, they do not mean the same thing. Dissolve refers to a substance becoming incorporated into a liquid and forming a solution, while absorb refers to a substance taking in another substance or energy.
There is no such thing as a soluble precipitate A precipitate a solid that is formed in a chemical reaction, therefor only a insoluble precipitate can occur, and the soluble would remain as a soluble solution. The difference between a soluble and insoluble precipitate is that a insoluble precipitate is incapable of dissolving in a liquid, and a solid is formed in the reaction, where as the soluble substance will dissolve in the liquid.
a sweet substance used for cooking or any thing sugar is needed!
First thing that comes to mind is crude oil, like in the Gulf of Mexico/BP fiasco. Have you ever refinished furniture? Furniture refinisher dissolves the old lacquer, shellac, or varnish finish. Try that with your garden hose.
Because solubility is a function directly proportional to the temperature, in Kelvins, of the thing you're trying to dissolve something into, to put it simply =] For this reason, you can actually dissolve a lot more of a solvent into a super hot solute than you could at room temperature--a process known as supersaturating.
Do not dissolve in water
i thing that vegetable capsule dissolve in stomach
well ,when the substances dissolve the term is solid , liquid and gas . so the real term could be solid because solid has a great term answer: Solubility is how easy it is to dissolve; the thing that does the dissolving is the solvent.
actually the substance in which a thing dissolves is called a solvent, and the things which dissolves in the solvent is called a solute. and water is called a universal solvent cuz it can dissolve a very wide range of solutes with a slight differende in their solubilities( that is the capacity to dissolve). fr eg in the case of sugar solution water is a solvent.
its a thing
A liquid that can dissolve things is a solvent. The thing being dissolved is a solute.