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Q: Why Use the particle theory of matter to explain why hot chocolate powder dissolves more rapidly in hot water that in cold water?
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Solute dissolves more rapidly when?

solute dissolves more rapidly in hot water


Use the particle theory of matter to explain why icing sugar dissolves more rapidly than granular sugar?

greater surface are to volume ratio for a start which leads to faster dissolving particule theory: more collisions. there are more small pieces of sugar to collide in icing than granular


What is the negative particle of an atom that moves rapidly around the nucleus?

The negative particle that circles the nucleus is the electron.


Why does icing sugar dissolves rapidly than granular sugar?

It has more surface area.


When does a solute dissolves more rapidly?

A solute generally dissolves more rapidly the warmer the solvent. Also, any mixing or moving of the solute, and also if the solute is broken up (increases surface area) both speed up dissolving.


Does a gas dissolves in a liquid most rapidly when under low pressure?

yes or no i don't know


Which substance dissolves more rapidly table salt or sea salt?

Practically any difference.


Is the particle of an atom that moves rapidly in the cloudlike region around the nucleus?

electrons


Compared to a low-density spherical particle a high-density spherical particle of the same size will sink through water when?

More rapidly.


A particle that moves rapidly in all directions in the space outside the nucleus is called a?

Electron


Use the particle theory of matter to explain why table salt dissolves more rapidly than rock salt?

Table salt is made up of smaller clumps of particles than rock salt. To dissolve, particles of the salt must come in contact with the solvent particles than rock salt, resulting in faster dissolving. (Copied from the Pure Substance & Mixtures Section of some Nelson Literacy Science Text Book) :)


Is electron the particle that rapidly moves around the outside of the nucleus and carries a negative charge?

yes it is electron