Because when heat is added, the atoms vibrate faster, increasing the chance of them bumping against the opposite atoms in the reaction (also moving faster)
the more they are heated, the quicker monicules move.
All chemical reactions run faster when heat is added.
The warmth make the molecules of some substances move faster.
You can make a solute dissolve faster by mixing the solute, heating the solute, or crushing the solute.
the answer is a catalyst
by putting the solid in with the acid and watch it go off
Heating a substance causes the molecules within it to move more quickly. So imagine that every surface atom of the metal reacted with acid: the faster the reacted material can move away from the unreacted metal, the faster new acid molecules can get close enough to the metal to react.
All chemical reactions run faster when heat is added.
substance dissolve faster in a solvent? A catalyst can make a substance dissolve faster in a solvent. Increase temperature.
If you mean by heating it... When you heat a substance, the thermal energy of its particles increases. This means that the particles will move around faster as they have a higher kinetic energy.
they explode to make a boombooom
Heating the solvent, and mixing (or stirring).
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You can sometimes make it dry faster by heating it,but generally not a good idea as this seems to weaken it also.
Heating a substance usually makes it expand Heating a substance can make it change state (solid to liquid, liquid to gas, gas to plasma) Heating a substance can make it emit light at shorter wavelengths Heating a substance can make it more malleable.
The warmth make the molecules of some substances move faster.
You can make a solute dissolve faster by mixing the solute, heating the solute, or crushing the solute.
the answer is a catalyst