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An acid will dissolve something faster.

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Q: Will something dissolve faster in an acid or base?
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What is a strong liquid that can dissolve particles?

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.


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