On heating the dissolving proces goes at least faster(always), and in most cases also better: meanig mostly (not always) more solute can be dissolved AT higher temperatures.
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Water and petroleum jelly do not dissolve in each other, regardless of heating. Petroleum jelly is a hydrophobic substance that does not mix with water, as it is composed of hydrocarbons. Heating may alter the viscosity of petroleum jelly, but it won't enable it to dissolve in water.
One way to dissolve a saturated solution without adding water is by heating the solution. This can increase the solubility of the solute, allowing more of it to dissolve. Another method is by changing the pressure of the system, which can also affect the solubility of the solute. Finally, adding a different solvent that can dissolve both the solute and solvent in the saturated solution can help dissolve the solute without adding more water.
because the atoms expand causing it to evaporate
By heating the solute (Liquid in which it is to be dissolved)
You can dissolve more by heating the solution.
You can dissolve more by heating the solution.
You can dissolve more by heating the solution.
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no it can not
Water and petroleum jelly do not dissolve in each other, regardless of heating. Petroleum jelly is a hydrophobic substance that does not mix with water, as it is composed of hydrocarbons. Heating may alter the viscosity of petroleum jelly, but it won't enable it to dissolve in water.
by heating the water slowly and by stirring using a spoon, you can dissolve salt and sugar.
One way to dissolve a saturated solution without adding water is by heating the solution. This can increase the solubility of the solute, allowing more of it to dissolve. Another method is by changing the pressure of the system, which can also affect the solubility of the solute. Finally, adding a different solvent that can dissolve both the solute and solvent in the saturated solution can help dissolve the solute without adding more water.
because the atoms expand causing it to evaporate
By heating the solute (Liquid in which it is to be dissolved)
Heating the mixture helps to dissolve solutes and increase the reaction rate. Cooling the mixture can help separate out impurities or crystallize products for easier isolation. Both heating and cooling can also help control the temperature of a reaction to prevent unwanted side reactions.
You can make a solute dissolve faster by mixing the solute, heating the solute, or crushing the solute.