Calcium Carbonate minerals such as gypsum, selenite and barite
Salt will dissolve fastest in hot water because the heat increases the kinetic energy of the water molecules, allowing them to more effectively break apart and surround the salt particles, leading to faster dissolution.
The sample that has the largest surface area will dissolve the fastest in dilute hydrochloric acid because more surface area allows for more contact between the sample and the acid, increasing the rate of dissolution.
A powdered sample would dissolve the fastest when placed in a container of dilute hydrochloric acid. The increased surface area of the particles allows for more interactions between the sample and the acid, leading to faster dissolution.
Calcium Carbonate minerals such as gypsum, selenite and barite
Rocks are made of minerals that have strong chemical bonds, making them resistant to dissolving in water or other solvents. The composition of the minerals in a rock determines its solubility. Generally, rocks that are made of insoluble minerals like quartz or feldspar will not dissolve easily.
advil
no they are insoluble
rocks
they drip on them and they explode!
Chemicals react with rocks and minerals or dissolve rocks and minerals.
vinegar
Starbucks VIA
erosion is causing rocks to dissolve
rocks
sedimentary Rocks...
coke
Rivers dissolve salt from rocks on the Earth.