The process of dissolving is and can be aided by stirring, swirling, or shaking. However there are other factors which can determine the rate a solute dissolves in a solvent. One such factor is temperature. Example: sugar dissolves faster in hot tea rather than in cold..
increase the pressure over the water.
Heat (in most cases) has an opposite effect on the solubility of solids as compared to gases. Almost all solids will dissolve faster in a liquid at higher temperatures, whereas gases will dissolve in a liquid faster at lower temperatures (as long as the temperature is not so low that the liquid in question freezes).
The rate of dissolution of a solid is dependent on the surface area reaction. By crushing the cube, the surface area is greatly increased, thus increasing the rate of dissolution.
The most effective way is to increase the pressure. You will already be using a catalyst, and increasing the temperature will increase the rate, but slow down the achievement of equilibrium so will not solve your problem.
It depends on the original temperature, but the rule of thumb is that near normal room temperature, raising the temperature by ten degrees will roughly double the reaction rate.
HSP With increase in temp.the viscosity of liquids decreases,thereby increasing the flow rate and vice versa.The decrease in viscosity with rising temp.is due to the fact that the intermolecular attraction decreases and the cohesive forces increases. This does not apply with water
to remove carbondioxide from the solution and also to increase the rate of reaction
Heating or stirring will normally increase the rate at which a soluble solid dissolves in liquid. Heating will also normally increase the amount of solute that can be retained in solution.
One way is to grind up solid, or increase the temperature. Also, you can stir the solution, and then, there are enzymes.
Decreasing temperature would not increase the rate at which a solid dissolves
Decreasing temperature would not increase the rate at which a solid dissolves
Temperature affects both the rate of solution and the solubility of a solid in a liquid
- a decrease in temperature - an increase of the particles dimensions - lack of stirring
By irritating a solution, increasing the concentration of the solute, by increasing the temperature
Grinding the solid into a powder increases the surface area and increases the rate of the reaction. Heating it would also increase the rate.
Try heating the solution or add more of water
rate of solution
It increases the number of collisions between molecules.