Yes, agitating a solution basically means just to furiously stir a mixture. By spreading the solute throughout the solvent, it makes it go faster.
Stirring a solution will make the solute dissolve quicker usually.
No.
You can make a substance dissolve faster in a solvent if you: 1) crush it 2) heat it up 3) mix it up 4) combine 1,2, or 3 There are probably more ways, but these are the most usable.
Dissolve 1/4 lb of power per pint of distilled water. Some people like adding HCL to the pint like 1/4 cup just to make the solution acidic.. . .I do not as HCL will have no effect without peroxide. Heating liquid will dissolve copper faster. 130F.
Heating the solvent, and mixing (or stirring).
Calcium bromide itself is a solid at room temperature, but it will dissolve in water to make a solution.
No.
You can make a substance dissolve faster in a solvent if you: 1) crush it 2) heat it up 3) mix it up 4) combine 1,2, or 3 There are probably more ways, but these are the most usable.
One solvent is not faster than another, because different solutes require different solvents. If you are using the right solvent, the solute will usually dissolve rapidly. You can also make things dissolve faster by heating the solvent, and by stirring the solution.
You can dissolve more by heating the solution.
You can dissolve more by heating the solution.
You can make a solute dissolve faster by mixing the solute, heating the solute, or crushing the solute.
substance dissolve faster in a solvent? A catalyst can make a substance dissolve faster in a solvent. Increase temperature.
using hot water will dissolve it.
Heat it
Yes
The effect of solutes on solution is that they make the solution reach saturation point when added in excess. The soluble solutes dissolve in the solution whereas the insoluble solutes do not dissolve in the solution.
Heat it up?