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If you put salt in warm or cold water it dissolves better and faster than baking soda.
== == Salt dissolves better in hot water.My experiment turned out my correct hypothesis which was that salt dissolves better in water because it is a grain in which is a bigger particle than baking soda which is a very soft powder.
if you add baking soda to warm or cold water it will dissolve better and faster than salt!
It is very easy salt dissolves better because its grains are smaller and it solubility is less than baking soda
Because salt is bonded
baking soda is because the grains in it are smaller than salt and sugar.
To dissolve baking soda in hot water one would need to pour hot water on the baking soda and stir it with a spoon. Baking soda that is dissolved has lessens the leavening action of the soda.
Salt dissolves better in water than baking soda because salt is a ionic compound, while baking soda is a covalent compound. Ionic compounds like salt dissociate into ions in water, making them easier to dissolve.
Baking soda can be used on snow to aid in melting the ice. Baking soda releases heat when it dissolves in water, helping to melt snow and ice. It can also create a slushy mixture that provides better traction on icy surfaces.
Salt dissoves better in water as the molecules which go to make up the salt become invisable to our eyes as they disperse in the water. Wheareas the molecules in baking soda remain visible as seen by the milkiness of the water.
Ok, here's your proof. Take a two cups of water, and add equal amounts of baking soda to one, and salt to the other. Now stir, and see what happens.
Powdered juice dissolves faster in hot water, but tastes better in cold water.