An Aspirin Pill Does dissolve in 55c i checked it out
yes. your stomach acids will dissolve the pill, and then the chemicals that make up the aspirin will be absorbed and stop the pain
The texture may differ to help swallow the pill or to make sure the pill does not dissolve until it reaches the small intestine.
Yes warmer water will cause the pill to dissolve faster - BUT - do not make the water hotter than your blood or you could damage the chemicals that make the pill work.
No. If a pill is made to dissolve, it will not work as well if you swallow it, or it may not work at all.
it is an acid
The time it takes for a pill to dissolve in water can vary depending on the size, coating, and composition of the pill. Typically, most pills will start to break down within a few minutes, but could take up to 30 minutes or longer to fully dissolve.
Yes it will dissolve
Aspirin, like any other pill, will irritate your stomach. When you eat foods, they churn in your stomach and turn into harmless acids that dissolve more foods and digested things, until excreted. So, when you eat something before taking an Aspirin, there are more acids inside your stomach to help dissolve the Aspirin, reducing the irritation that it can have on your stomach and stomach lining. If you don't eat before taking an Aspirin, you may get some stomach irritation, followed by a stomach ache, but it shouldn't be too severe. But, I would recommend having at least a small snack before taking one, or any other pill, for that matter
Yes, ecstasy (also known as MDMA) is water-soluble, meaning it can dissolve in water. This is why many people choose to ingest ecstasy in the form of a pill or dissolved in a beverage.
If the patch is not the nicotine patch and the pill is not aspirin, no.
A pill dissolves in vinegar due to the chemical reaction between the acid in the vinegar and the components of the pill. The acid breaks down the pill's ingredients, causing it to dissolve and disperse into the liquid.
AnswerThe pill that you take will dissolve from the acid & digestive juices in your stomach. Taking the pill with hot or cold water will it dissolve faster or slower respectively. There are factors that could make the pill dissolve slower - if there are other food items in your stomach or if you take the pill with milk. So taking the pill with plain cold water is fine as that's what the normal case when pills are tested. It's a basic principal in chemistry that heat, agitation, pressure speed up the rate at which substances mix. You can test it yourself and see: put one pill in cold water, one pill in hot water, and one pill in hot water that you stir and see which dissolves fastest.