The rate at which solids dissolve in water depends on factors such as temperature, surface area of the solid, agitation, and the solubility of the substance. Generally, smaller particles dissolve faster due to increased surface area for interaction with the solvent.
Yes, This solid is called a solute.
Barium chloride or BaCl2
ICE is the solid state of water.
At this temperature water is a solid.
When water changes into a solid it becomes a solid!
Yes, This solid is called a solute.
Yes.
no
salt
Better in Water(H2O)
NAOH
Any non-polar substance will not dissolve in water (insoluble).
It depends on the kind of the solid
No, sand is not dissolved in water because sand has larger molecules than water molecules.
nothing is made out of sugar and water because sugar dissovle in water hot or cold
No set answer, depends on the solid and the liquid. Styrofoam into acetone - pretty darn fast. A pebble into water - pretty darn slow.
no because salt comes from water n is at the bottom of oceans that is what you called salt waters and