yes,in fact it does.I tried an experiment and for some reason, the purple lifesaver and the white one were the last to dissolve.
colour is a physical property that has no effect on the rate of dissolving
How do the following factors affect the rate of dissolving for temperature change
Temperature and particle size of the solid will affect both the rate of dissolving and the solubility in a liquid. Higher temperatures generally increase the rate of dissolving and solubility, while smaller particles increase the rate of dissolving due to increased surface area available for interaction with the solvent.
The three factors that affect the dissolving process are temperature (higher temperature typically increases the rate of dissolving), surface area (smaller particles dissolve faster), and stirring or agitation (increases contact between solvent and solute, speeding up dissolving).
Generally, increasing the temperature of a solution increases the rate of dissolving. This is because higher temperatures increase the kinetic energy of the solvent molecules, allowing them to break apart the solute particles more effectively. However, this relationship may vary depending on the specific solute and solvent involved.
It certainly does for two reasons.1. Friction. moving the livesaver across you tongue can be thought of as moving you knee across some pavement. What happens? you lose skin. when you just sit your knee on the pavement your skin holds up pretty good.2. Acid density, as the lifesaver dissolves the concentration of your mouths acids get diluted and decrease around the live saver. by moving the livesaver you are subjecting it an area of the mouth that with a high concentration of acids.
Yes, in fact stirring does increase the rate of dissolving [or dissolution] of solids.
colour is a physical property that has no effect on the rate of dissolving
How do the following factors affect the rate of dissolving for temperature change
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Yes; the dissolution rate is increased when a substance is as small particles.
A very soluble substance is dissolved faster.
In a high volume of solution dissolving is faster.
Temperature and particle size of the solid will affect both the rate of dissolving and the solubility in a liquid. Higher temperatures generally increase the rate of dissolving and solubility, while smaller particles increase the rate of dissolving due to increased surface area available for interaction with the solvent.
depends how many bums are fighting for it, and how hungry you are
Yes, the purity of a substance can affect its dissolving rate. Higher purity substances typically dissolve faster because there are fewer impurities or other substances present that might interfere with the dissolving process. Impurities can slow down the dissolving rate by creating barriers for the solvent to interact with the solute particles.
The three factors that affect the dissolving process are temperature (higher temperature typically increases the rate of dissolving), surface area (smaller particles dissolve faster), and stirring or agitation (increases contact between solvent and solute, speeding up dissolving).