answersLogoWhite

0

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.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Chemistry
Related Questions

Which sample would dissolve the fastest rate when placed in a container of dilute hydrochloride acid?

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.


Liquid used to dissolve and dilute a drug?

solution


When Copper sulphate crystal is heated?

they dissolve or dilute


How do you dissolve ferrous chloride?

dissolve ferrous chloride in minimum hydrochloric acid and then dilute with water.


Can you dissolve dilute acids?

Yes, because they are ALREADY dissolved.


What term is used by chemist to quantitatively describe a solution in which a relatively small amount of solute is dissolve?

Dilute


How do you extract copper using dilute acid?

If you want to extract copper using dilute acid you must use sulphuric dilute acid. Pour it into a container and add some copper oxide (it's powder, I'm not sure if that's it's name) then take another container and put some filter paper on it and pour the mixture into that. It should look blue. Then add some filings into it and they should turn pink.


Can one store dilute nitric acid in a container made up of zinc?

nah


What is the difference betwee dilute to and dilute with?

Dilute is where you weaken something .e.g. the chemical will be less strong. Think of it as when you make squash you have to add water to dilute it so the taste isn't as strong. Dissolve is where a chemical completely disappears from the eye. Like when you add sugar to tea you can't see it but actually it has dissolved into the tea to make it sweeter.


What is a diffence between the solvent and dilute?

A solute is a substance that will dissolve in a solvent to form a solution. For example, in salt water, salt is the solute (as it is dissolved), water is the solvent (as it dissolves the salt), and salt water is the solution. If you add more water to the salt water so you have a lot more water than salt in the solution, you are diluting it. So basically, dilute means that you add water to a solution to make the concentration of the solute lower.


What would happen if a gold ring were placed in dilute acid?

The gold ring would undergo a chemical reaction in dilute acid, specifically in hydrochloric acid, which can dissolve gold to form a soluble complex. This reaction would slowly erode the gold ring and cause it to dissolve over time.


Can you dissolve the contents of antibiotics in water for your dog?

No, the antibiotics should only be give as instructed by the vet. Putting it in water will dilute it and it won't work.