For dissolving any solute the solvation energy of the solvent has to be more than the lattige energy of the solute.
In this case the lattice energy of Nacl[salt] is more than that of sugar. Hence it takes more time to dissolve in water.
---- Akashraj Ghosh.
Sugar dissolves faster than salt in water. Salt has stronger bonds than sugar. That what makes sugar dissolve faster (because it has weaker bonds and structure than salt)
I would think it would dissolve faster in fresh water, as the fresh water doesn't have anything dissolved in it yet whereas the salt water has dissolved salts and so less room for the sugar molecules. A. yes; sugar does dissolve faster than salt does, in fresh water.
No because sugar is insoluble solid.
The pure sugar would dissolve faster in salt water than a Dum Dum sucker. This is because the sugar crystals have more surface area exposed to the solvent, allowing for faster dissolution compared to the solid structure of the sucker.
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hot water
Sugar should dissolve faster in a liquid.
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Sugar sinks at the same rate in warm or cold water. Sugar dissolves faster in warm water.
Well, it disolves faster in salt water based on the temperature.
Pills typically dissolve faster in salt water because the ions in the salt water can help break down the pill more quickly. Sugar water does not have the same effect on dissolving pills as salt water.
No, sugar has a melting point of 161 degrees Celsius and salt has a melting point of 801 degrees Celsius