life savers do dissolve at different temps. this happens because they are mostly made op of sugar and artificial coloring, and sugar, as you probably know dissolves better in hot liquid better then cold liquid.
The moving water hits the lifesaver breaking bonds and tearing apart the lifesaver faster than just sitting water, since sitting water slowly breaks it away.
The amount of sodium chloride that would dissolve in 2 L of water at 20 degrees Celsius depends on if the water is moving. It would dissolve faster in moving water than still sitting water.
still, non moving
Sugar would dissolve faster in soapy water. Sugar dissolving is actually the sugar molecules bonding with the water molecules. In salt water, sodium has already bonded with the water molecules, leaving no room for more bonding with sugar molecules. Soap, on the other hand, is a very mild base. It isn't so much a bonded element with water as it is a mixture. All of the water molecules are still available for bonding with sugar.
It should dissolve it fairly well, yes. Despite the hydroxyl group, octanol is still a lipophilic molecule so you'll get much better dissolution in a non-polar organic solvent than a polar one.
Some parts of coffee dissolve in water, others don't. You can filter out the grounds after you make coffee, but you still have a solution, not just water. You can see it's coloured and can taste it's not just water. If you look on the ingredients on a jar of instant coffee, it often says 'soluble solids of pure coffee'.
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Yes you can I had them yesterday!
The amount of sodium chloride that would dissolve in 2 L of water at 20 degrees Celsius depends on if the water is moving. It would dissolve faster in moving water than still sitting water.
As the surface area of a solute increases, so does its solubility. This is because there is more area for the solvent to contact the solute and thus the solvent is able to interact with more of the solute at one time and dissolve it quicker. Think about a cube of sugar and a sheet of sugar, each the same mass. The sheet will dissolve quicker in water because so much of it is already interacting with the water molecules. The cube will not dissolve as fast because there are still molecules of sugar on the inside of the cube that will have to wait to interact with the water molecules.
hi the only store/shop i knew that sold Glist was savers, but i hear they have merged with Superdrug they are no longer stocking this item. Savers still has this on their shelfs in August so there maybe still some about hope this helps a little
Because its moving at different rates around the world, like in countries like Brazil they have adapted the American life style quicker than the Indian's, they are still adapting it but at a very slow rate!
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it depends. if the car isn't moving, but the engine is still on, then yes the pistons are moving. if the engine is off, and the car isn't moving, then the pistons are still.
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"Still" is an adjective when it means "not moving."
Moving Landscape is the only possible term available for the opposite of still Life.If we called it static life then we could call the opposite 'moving life'. But we don't so the etymology has a problem.A Moving Landcape, entails still and moving elements (still, inanimate dead matter with living beings moving around).