Yes the temperature does matter the liquid needs to be hotter. The liquid is that the aspirin is in the faster the aspirin will dissolve.
This is an experiment. it will change from liquid to solid.
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The energy put into a liquid during boiling is used to break the intermolecular forces between the liquid molecules, allowing them to escape as vapor. This energy is then stored as latent heat in the vapor molecules.
liquid. think of what you put into your car.
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ice is a solid and a liquid so if u put ice in room temperature you can just watch it melt and it will turn into a liquid because its not in a cold temperature
Liquid. You can measure the exact volume of a liquid but you can put it into containers that changes the shape of the liquid.
That depends upon temperature and pressure. At room temperature and sea level pressures, most waxes are solid or if you melt it it turns in to a liquid but if you put it at 100 degrees it turns in to gas.
The density varies from matter to matter. For eg. Iron sinks in water but if you put iron in liquid mercury at room temperature, it may float. Thus properties of matter extremely varies and thus it is impossibe to decide that How many time s a liquid is denser than solids.
The liquid's temperature will increase. If enough heat is added, it will eventually evaporate.
Different kinds of matter are recognized by observing their shape. In cases with liquid and gas, they must be put into something to hold them.
A sponge doesn't have a body temperature, because a sponge doesn't have a body. But how warm or cold you put the sponge under water or any liquid is the temperature of the sponge.