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Add hydrochloric acid
it depends upon what you want to dissolve ie if you want to dissolve a polar compound then hydrochloric acid is good but if you want to dissolve some covalent compound like benzene then water is better than HCl
Salt dissociates into ionic particles and water molecules form bonds with the ions. (You get some sodium hydroxide and some hydrochloric acid.)
Not all solids dissolve faster in acids.
An acid will dissolve something faster.
Sugar should dissolve faster in a liquid.
The most common solvent is water; the next-most common is ammonia. Often we add something to the solvent to help it dissolve things faster: * Any strong acid, such as HCl (hydrochloric acid), makes the solvent corrosive. * Any strong base, such as NaOH (sodium hydroxide), makes the solvent caustic. * a surfactant also helps the solvent dissolve particles faster.
substance dissolve faster in a solvent? A catalyst can make a substance dissolve faster in a solvent. Increase temperature.
A skittle would dissolve faster in Coke.
no it do not water dissolve faster.
Hydrochloric acid
Nothing else is needed. Marble will slowly dissolve in HCl to form CO2 and CaCl2. If concentrated HCl is used, then the reaction is faster.