This happens due to the increased solubility in the saturated film and diffusion layer of the salts of weak acids.
Acids.
Yes
Carbonated water can dissolve lead to some degree. - - - - - Nitric and acetic acids will dissolve lead. I think hydrofluoric acid will also dissolve it, but HF will dissolve a lot of things nothing else will.
Acids can be used to determine the concentration of a given alkaline solution. Acids can be used to dissolve solids that do not dissolve in water. Abides are used to identify certain substances, such as in cation precipitation.
Acids ionize can dissolve in water it will lower the pH levels. This is does in many things to keep pH levels lower.
Not all solids dissolve faster in acids.
Acids dissolve any substance faster. So yes MnMs would dissolve faster in an acid based solution. Hope i helped and hope i am right.
It doesn't. Water can dissolve the pill fast, but not as fast as soda because of all the acids in soda.
They don't dissolve (or more properly, dissociate) completely in water, only partially. Acids or bases that dissociate completely are called strong acids or bases.
Soda will dissolve a chip faster than juice or water. The combination of carbonation and acids make quick work of the potato product.
Acids.
Because it has acids in it. Natural acids, but acids all the same.
carbonic acids dissolve rocks, and caves from underground.
Depends on the pH of the water but it would dissolve faster in fresh water because there isn't as much stuff in solution. true... but it took me about 8.30 seconds to dissolve with the perfect pH.....
Acids dissolve entirely or partially into its ions when it is in aqueous medium.
Yes
Most do "dissolve" in CHCl3, but it depends on how many fatty acids, and what they are.