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Q: What are some ways to make a solute dissolve better?
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Why do some substances not dissolve in water?

Water is a polar molecule. If a solute dissolved in water is polar molecule, it will dissolve in water. If a solute dissolved in water is non-polar like oil it will not dissolve in water.


Why do heated solvents dissolve solute faster?

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.


What is The ability of a solvent to dissolve a given solute?

Dissolving power refers to the ability of a solvent to dissolve a certain amount of a solute.Once no more solute can be dissolved in a solvent it is said to be reached to its saturation point. By changing temperature and pressure of a solution that has reached its saturation point, some more solute can be dissolved and thereby make a supersaturated solution.


What is water when some solids will dissolve in it?

Water would be the solvent and the solid would be the solute.


Will speed up the dissolving of a soilid solute in water?

Hoping your question is "What will speed up the dissolving of a solid solute in water?"The surface area of the solute. Finely ground powder has a higher surface area than larger pieces of solute and will dissolve faster.The temperature of the water. Generally, as temperature increases so does the speed of solution.The type of solute. Some solutes have a higher solubility than others and will generally dissolve faster.How pure the water is. Generally, solutes dissolve faster in pure water, as the water takes in more solute it takes longer to dissolve further solute.The volume of solvent compared to the mass of solute. Larger volumes of water will dissolve a small mass of solute relatively quickly.


What is a sentence with the word solute?

A solute is a substance that is dissolved in another substance. Here are some sentences.The solute in that solution is sodium chloride.I couldn't get the solute to dissolve; I must have done something wrong!Now see if you can get the solute to come out of solution, class.


An aqueous solution is a solution in which some ionic solutes dissolve in water or is it some molecular solutes dissolve in water?

An aqueous solution is one where water is the solvent. The nature of the solute is not relevant.


What does it mean for a solution to be super saturated?

Under some circumstances it is possible to dissolve more of a solute into a solution than the nominal solubility of that solute would allow. A saturated solution is one that contains all the solute that will normally dissolve, and a supersaturated solution contains even more of that solute. If the solution is disturbed in some way (the appearance of a nucleating particle, stirring, etc.) then the excess solute will precipitate from the solution, or in the case of a gas, will bubble out of the solution.


What happens when you add more solute to a saturated solution?

The solute normally doesn't dissolve and sinks to the bottom of the container. However, some saturated solutions can become super-saturated for a given temperature and pressure, by altering the conditions without allowing solute to precipitate.


What is the difference between unsaturated and saturated solution?

Hmmm........... their is a primary difference between saturated and non saturated solution i.e the saturated solution has no more tendencey or capacity to dissolve some more solute while unsaturated solution can dissolve more solute to extent it become saturated.............Ajwa


What usually makes a substance dissolve faster in a solvent?

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.


How fast a solute dissolve?

Factors influencing the solubility: 1. the nature of solute/solvent (chemical composition, polarity) 2. temperature 3. pressure 4. stirring 5. surface area of the solute 6. some added compounds 7. amount of the solute 8. the geometry of the beaker