Yes.
The presence of water lowers the solidus temperature of rocks at a given pressure. It drastically changes the melting temperature by a vast amount.
Because the amount of moisture in the air determines the local weather.
Endothermic
The temperature of the solution will decrease. The dissolving of NH4Cl in water is endothermic.
When the ammonium chloride dissolves in the water, it is an endothermic reaction. The energy for the reaction comes from the water. Since the water is losing energy, the temperature of the solution decreases, which in turn decreases the temperature of the beaker because of heat transfer.
Sugar that is dissolved in hot water, dissolves faster than sugar dissolved in cold water.
The factors that may affect the rate at which salt dissolves in water are heat, the amount of water and the amount and type of salt you are using.
because.
the hotter the water or whatever liquid you use, the faster the salt dissolves
Coarseness, stirring and temperature.
strring , grinding, and temperature affect the speed which a solid dissolves in water.
The dye will not affect the temperature of the water unless you have very small quantities of water. There can be a change of temperature when a solid dissolves but we are unlikely to observe this if there is a small amount of solid compared to the volume of water. If you are using less than a cup of water you may observe a temperature change.
yes, because salt is polar molecule
Lots of things affect this. Also the original temperature of the water, the temperature outside and where the bottle is left.
The temperature of water decrease.
Temperature affects the amount of solutes (including gases) which will dissolve in the water as well as the amount of life that it will sustain - in terms of species and their numbers .
The warmer the temperature, the more water vapor in the air. The colder the temperature, the less water vapor in the air.