Solubility is due to the energy efficiency of the interaction between the solute and the solvent. If you excite the molecules, by shaking or stirring, you can allow more of the solute to dissolve between the water molecules. This is similar in Supersaturation.
It moves the water that has been saturated away from the rest of the solute, leaving the unsaturated water to pick up more of it.
Apex - It makes the water molecules bump into the solute more. ^.^
Apex - It makes the water molecules bump into the solute more. ^.^
Apex - It makes the water molecules bump into the solute more. ^.^
It exposes more of the solute surface to the water molecules.
It exposes more of the solute surface to the water molecules.
Apex - It makes the water molecules bump into the solute more. ^.^
Solubility can be increased in solvent and by adding more solute.
Some methods are:- increasing the temperature- stirring- if the solute is a solid, reducing the grain sizes- increasing the pressure
Apex - It makes the water molecules bump into the solute more. ^.^
Apex - It makes the water molecules bump into the solute more. ^.^
No, it won't help. I have tried it myself. Just wait. Patience is a gift you should use.
It spreads out the solute and areas of low concentration. It also helps by forcing the molecules to collide.
It exposes more of the solute to the water molecules
It exposes more of the solute surface to the water molecules.
It exposes more of the solute surface to the water molecules.
It exposes more of the solute surface to the water molecules.
It exposes more of the solute surface to the water molecules.