As the rate of reaction is faster, the hotter something the greater the average speed at which the water particles travel so it takes less time for the water to successfully collide with antacid particles to form a solution.
Generally the solubility of solids increase when the temperature is higher.
solubility increases with temperature.
The colder the tablet the longer it will take for it to dissolve.
cooling the water
Faster. Because the hotter/warmer the substance, the faster ink or any other material would dissolve in it.
The surface area increase by grinding and the possibility of contact of water molecules with the material of course is higher.
- Sand does not dissolve in water- Plastic does not dissolve in water- metals do not dissolve in water
The colder the tablet the longer it will take for it to dissolve.
slower
The molecules are slower and more compact.
A substance that is soluble means that it will dissolve when mixed with another substance. So if your antacid will dissolve in water, it is said to be "water soluble"
No, because that gas is CO2.
Hot water because the heat helps to dissolve the sugar.
cooling the water
yes it does desolves quickly
Sodium bicarbonate is an antacid (it's alkaline), if you dissolve half a teaspoon of it in water with some squash/juice it can be drunk to relive acid indigestion. It also relieves spasms for some reason.
Faster. Because the hotter/warmer the substance, the faster ink or any other material would dissolve in it.
yes because yuo will need but doo dooo
The surface area increase by grinding and the possibility of contact of water molecules with the material of course is higher.