Where the porosity is greater
These are strings of an insoluble compound falling out of solution after a chemical reaction. The strings develop because the precipitate dissociates from the solution faster than the precipitate falls to the bottom of the reaction vessel.
The more a solution is agitated, the faster the rate of the solution The smaller the particle size, the faster it will dissolve The higher the temperature, the faster rate of dissolving
No.
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 makes the undissolved sugar circulate and contact many more water molecules than if it just sits on the bottom and is in direct contact ONLY with the lowest layer of liquid [ a much slower process of being absorbed ]. In short, faster circulation means more contact surfaces between solids and liquids. Thus, faster distribution of the solids [ dispersion in the liquid ] and much faster and more effective, efficient interaction.
Highly unlikely, because it is portion. The function of fiberglass in dip is to make small cuts on your gums which makes the nicotine get absorbed faster. With a portion the fiberglass wouldn't touch your gums so it wouldn't make sense to have it in there.
Alcohol is a liquid that is absorbed directly into the blood stream from the stomach. Food is absorbed through the intestines, but it must be broken down first. That is why alcohol is absorbed faster.
These are strings of an insoluble compound falling out of solution after a chemical reaction. The strings develop because the precipitate dissociates from the solution faster than the precipitate falls to the bottom of the reaction vessel.
a catalyst
A reaction required the sugar in solid form being mobile in solution and since the sugar cube had a lot of pore and hidden surface area, the rate of dissolution would be faster and hence faster chemical reaction.
Than water? Yes
Yes.
molecules are moving faster and faster so more heat gets absorbed
No, a heated solution will saturate faster.
chemical weathering occurs faster in a hot climate because chemical reactions speed up with increased temperature.
Approximately 80% of alcohol is absorbed in the upper portion of the small intestine. The rate of absorption depends upon things like:the concentration of alcohol in the beverage - the greater the concentration, the faster the absorptionthe type of drink - Carbonated Beverages tend to speed up the absorption of alcoholwhether the stomach is full or empty - food slows down alcohol absorption.
It depends on the chemical reating to the source, if it has a major reaction to water it will go faster.