Acids dissolve substances faster primarily due to their ability to donate protons (H+ ions) and create a more reactive environment. When an acid comes into contact with a solid, it can break chemical bonds in the material, leading to its breakdown and dissolution. Additionally, the increased concentration of ions in solution enhances the interaction between the acid and the solute, facilitating a quicker dissolution process. Overall, the chemical reactivity and ionic interactions of acids contribute to their effectiveness in dissolving substances.
Not all solids dissolve faster in acids.
it depends upon what you want to dissolve ie if you want to dissolve a polar compound then hydrochloric acid is good but if you want to dissolve some covalent compound like benzene then water is better than HCl
It depends on the substance being dissolved. Generally, acidic solutions tend to dissolve certain substances faster, while basic solutions dissolve others more rapidly. The pH and chemical nature of the solute also play a significant role in determining which environment will facilitate faster dissolution.
Add hydrochloric acid
Your question is too vague. Anything will dissolve in acid if it is the right acid. You need to specify which acid you're thinking about to get a specific list.
most things dissolve faster in hot water.
The most common solvent is water; the next-most common is ammonia. Often we add something to the solvent to help it dissolve things faster: * Any strong acid, such as HCl (hydrochloric acid), makes the solvent corrosive. * Any strong base, such as NaOH (sodium hydroxide), makes the solvent caustic. * a surfactant also helps the solvent dissolve particles faster.
stomach,because oh the acid in your stomach
You can make a solute dissolve faster by mixing the solute, heating the solute, or crushing the solute.
Acids dissolve any substance faster. So yes MnMs would dissolve faster in an acid based solution. Hope i helped and hope i am right.
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Heat, Stirring, Particle size,