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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.
It is more soluble in warm water.
Well, heating a cup of water would allow it to dissolve more of a particular substance if that is what you mean (given that the solute is able to dissolve in a polar solvent at all). For example, if you have two cups of equal volumes of water, one at 20 degrees celsius and the other at 35 degrees celsius, the water at the higher temperature (35 degrees celsius) would be able to dissolve more salt that the water at the lower temperature.
Salt dissolves faster in cold water
The solvent is water- usually carbonated water. There are several solutes- mainly sugar.
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.
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.
warm, polar solvent
It is more soluble in warm water.
Because the molecules, of the solute and the solvent, have more energy, and therefore move around more quickly. This means the substances can disburse (mix) more quickly.
the hottter the temperature the faster salt dissolves
Stir it, warm it or add a catalyst.
Nope. Salt dissolves faster in warm water.
Well, heating a cup of water would allow it to dissolve more of a particular substance if that is what you mean (given that the solute is able to dissolve in a polar solvent at all). For example, if you have two cups of equal volumes of water, one at 20 degrees celsius and the other at 35 degrees celsius, the water at the higher temperature (35 degrees celsius) would be able to dissolve more salt that the water at the lower temperature.
Warm.
Solute is the substance that is dissolved. The solvent is the substance that dissolves the solute. If you put sugar in a glass of warm water the sugar is the solute and the water is the sovent