Warm.
Copper Sulphate will dissolve better in warmer water, it will dissolve both faster and it will be possible do dissolve a greater mass of the Copper Sulphate.
Codeine phosphate (the most common salt of codeine) is very _soluble_ in water including cold water.
Like most (but not all !) salts they are more soluble in hot than in cold water.
if the water is cold then the crystal will take time to dissolve as particles move slowly when in cold water. therefore, after 5 minutes it will still be the same or if its normal water it will start to diffuse slowly.
Adding sugar to cold water is the absolute slowest way to dissolve the sugar. If you're wanting to dissolve sugar at a very fast rate, add some sugar crystals in a hot beverage.
Yes!
salt dissolve quicker in hot water because it practicaly melts the salt there fore making it quicker to dissolve.
Salt dissolve quicker in hot water because it practicaly melts the salt there fore making it quicker.
They will dissolve much quicker in warm or hot water than in cold water.
it all depends on which crystals you mean, salt crystals can dissolve in both hot and cold water they dissolve quicker in hot water as the hot water acts as a catalyst for this
The graeter motion of hot water molecules disperses the honey more quickly
hot
Raising the temperature of a solvent, like water, increases the solvent's capacity to dissolve a solute, like washing powder.
It would make an excellent experiment. However, most sugars will dissolve best in hot water.
It can - why do you think the sea is salty? It dissolves much, much quicker in hot water.
Use cold water. Using hot water means you need to wait for it to cool. It also means that - because of the way solubility works - you might not add enough water. If you want the sugar to dissolve quicker, stir it.
salt dissolve quicker in hot water because it practicaly melts the salt there fore making it quicker to dissolve.