When you wish to dissolve a solid in a liquid faster, you increase the temperature. This makes the solid particles move faster and farther, and thus dissolve in the liquid faster. However, the problem with dissolving a gas is the opposite: gas particles already are moving fast and far, to the point where it is difficult to keep them stay in the liquid. The opposite is thus done, lower the temperature. A good example is a can of soda. Cold soda is almost always fizzier than warm soda because the carbon dioxide is dissolved more in the liquid.
cool the liquid and increase the pressure
Heat the water.
You can make a solute dissolve faster by mixing the solute, heating the solute, or crushing the solute.
water because if you add lemon to it it will become just like saliva so it will dissolve faster
To make a sugar cube dissolve at the fastest rate, crush or break it into smaller pieces to increase the surface area in contact with the liquid. Stir the liquid consistently to help dissolve the sugar particles more efficiently. Using hot liquid, such as hot water, will also speed up the dissolution process.
The answer depends on the temperature of both water. But salt would dissolve faster in boiling water than it could in carbonated water at room temperature.
heat or stir
No
usually heat the liquid
Heat it up?
Heat the water.
Not necessarily. It depends of what type. In your stomach it will probably need liquid solutions and movement
liquid
You can make a solute dissolve faster by mixing the solute, heating the solute, or crushing the solute.
substance dissolve faster in a solvent? A catalyst can make a substance dissolve faster in a solvent. Increase temperature.
Yes, a liquid can dissolve a gas. When a gas comes into contact with a liquid, the gas molecules can be absorbed and become distributed throughout the liquid, forming a solution. Examples of this include carbon dioxide dissolving in water to make carbonated water or oxygen dissolving in blood.
water because if you add lemon to it it will become just like saliva so it will dissolve faster
Yes warmer water will cause the pill to dissolve faster - BUT - do not make the water hotter than your blood or you could damage the chemicals that make the pill work.