The solvent molecules bump into the solid more often.
The warmer a liquid is, right up to its boiling point, the better solids dissolve. Put another way, you can generally dissolve more of a solid in a warm/hot liquid than in a cool/cold liquid. Conversely, gasses dissolve in liquids better at cooler temperatures. That's why a warm Coke spews (out-gasses) worse than a cold one...so keep your cola cold, and sweeten your tea while it's still hot!
when the total surface of the solid is large
temperature. The higher the temperature of the liquid, the more of the solid you can dissolve in it.
The solubility of solid materials increase when the temperature increase; it is a general rule.
It will affect it because the chemicals in what you are trying to dissolve, will increase if you put it in hot water. The chemicals dissolve much faster the higher the temperature.
The transition from solid to liquid is faster when the temperature is increasing.
The warmer a liquid is, right up to its boiling point, the better solids dissolve. Put another way, you can generally dissolve more of a solid in a warm/hot liquid than in a cool/cold liquid. Conversely, gasses dissolve in liquids better at cooler temperatures. That's why a warm Coke spews (out-gasses) worse than a cold one...so keep your cola cold, and sweeten your tea while it's still hot!
when the total surface of the solid is large
Make a solid dissolve more quickly by increasing: 1. the temperature of the liquid. 2. the surface area of the solid (e.g. cut it in half). 3. increase the pressure of the liquid on the solid.
temperature. The higher the temperature of the liquid, the more of the solid you can dissolve in it.
When the surface area is higher, it helps to dissolve it in the solution faster.
1) The "solubility" of the solid in question (not all WILL dissolve) - or the nature of the solid itself. 2)Presence (or lack of) mechanical agitation to assist the solid dissolve. 3)Temperature of the water (The warmer it is, usually the quicker the solid dissolves)
You could crush the solid, stir the solution, and/or heat the solution.
temperature. The higher the temperature of the liquid, the more of the solid you can dissolve in it.
The solubility of solid materials increase when the temperature increase; it is a general rule.
The temperature must be under the decomposition temperature of the substance.
Increasing the temperature the solubility increase.