its very simple. Just increase the temperature of the solvent. this will increase its intermolecular space . So the solute will disolve quickly.
or of course you could simply stir or shake them, add pressure or increase the surface area
You can crush it, which will increase its surface area. You can stir it, causing agitation. You can heat the solvent, which will make the particles making up the solvent and solute move faster.
To make substances dissolve faster, you can increase the temperature of the solvent, stir or shake the solution, increase the surface area of the solute by crushing or grinding it, or use a solvent that is better at dissolving the solute. Additionally, you can increase the pressure on the system if the solute dissolves in a gas.
Agitating a solution can make it dissolve faster by increasing the contact between the solvent and the solute, allowing for more rapid mixing and dissolving. The movement helps to distribute the solute particles more evenly throughout the solvent, speeding up the dissolution process.
No, it is the solute that dissolves in the solvent to form a solution. A solvent is a substance in which a solute can dissolve to create a homogenous mixture, known as a solution. The solute is the substance being dissolved, while the solvent is the medium in which the solute dissolves.
all you have to do is add sugar into boiling water. the sugar will dissolve and make saturated sugar!!
You can make a solute dissolve faster by mixing the solute, heating the solute, or crushing the solute.
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 crush it, which will increase its surface area. You can stir it, causing agitation. You can heat the solvent, which will make the particles making up the solvent and solute move faster.
To make substances dissolve faster, you can increase the temperature of the solvent, stir or shake the solution, increase the surface area of the solute by crushing or grinding it, or use a solvent that is better at dissolving the solute. Additionally, you can increase the pressure on the system if the solute dissolves in a gas.
If you will heat the solvent, the undissolved solute will dissolve.
Agitating a solution can make it dissolve faster by increasing the contact between the solvent and the solute, allowing for more rapid mixing and dissolving. The movement helps to distribute the solute particles more evenly throughout the solvent, speeding up the dissolution process.
Examples:- increase the temperature- increase the pressure- stir the mixture- grind the solid solute
Heat
You can dissolve more by heating the solution.
Warm Water (The high temp. may cause the sugar particles to met/dissolve)
No, it is the solute that dissolves in the solvent to form a solution. A solvent is a substance in which a solute can dissolve to create a homogenous mixture, known as a solution. The solute is the substance being dissolved, while the solvent is the medium in which the solute dissolves.
all you have to do is add sugar into boiling water. the sugar will dissolve and make saturated sugar!!