Crushed salt will dissolve faster as it has a larger surface area providing more contact with the water.
The objective of this activity is to compare the dissolution rate of crushed salt versus crystal salt in water. Crushed salt will dissolve faster than crystal salt because its larger surface area allows for quicker interaction with the water molecules, resulting in faster dissolution.
Only making an experiment.
Increasing the temperature of the water, increasing the surface area of the gypsum crystal (e.g. crushing it into smaller pieces), and increasing the acidity of the water (by adding a small amount of acid) would cause the gypsum to dissolve faster.
Sugar cubes would dissolve faster when crushed rather than left whole, regardless of whether the water used is hot or cold. Crushing the sugar cubes increases the surface area of the sugar particles exposed to the water, allowing for quicker dissolution.
Heating will usually make a substance dissolve faster. Stirring makes things dissolve faster. Grind the substance into smaller 'bits'. Smaller particles have more surface are exposed to the water (solvent) so that it can dissolve faster.
The objective of this activity is to compare the dissolution rate of crushed salt versus crystal salt in water. Crushed salt will dissolve faster than crystal salt because its larger surface area allows for quicker interaction with the water molecules, resulting in faster dissolution.
Only making an experiment.
When solids dissolve in water, their closely packed, crystal lattice breaks. To break this crystal lattice, some amount of energy known as lattice energy must be supplied to the crystal (solid). Hot water molecules have more kinetic energy in them, hence they can impart more energy per collision to the molecules, hence solids dissolve faster in hot water
Increasing the temperature of the water, increasing the surface area of the gypsum crystal (e.g. crushing it into smaller pieces), and increasing the acidity of the water (by adding a small amount of acid) would cause the gypsum to dissolve faster.
Sugar cubes would dissolve faster when crushed rather than left whole, regardless of whether the water used is hot or cold. Crushing the sugar cubes increases the surface area of the sugar particles exposed to the water, allowing for quicker dissolution.
Powdered sugar crystal
Table salt because the particles are smaller and water can surround each particle easier to dissolve them. Granules is har to dissolve becauseit is thick than salt since it is loosen.. HOPE DIS HELPS
rock salt dissolves faster than crystal i did a science experement on it in school
Jelly crystals do dissolve in water. They dissolve faster in hot water than cold. The hot water breaks down the Gelatin that makes up the jelly.
Alka-Seltzer will dissolve faster when crushed to a powder compared to when it is in tablet form. This is because the increased surface area of the powdered form allows for quicker interaction with water, facilitating a faster dissolution process. In contrast, the tablet form has a more compact structure that takes longer to break down.
Because when you mix it the sugar starts to dissolve quicker and borax just sits there
Heating will usually make a substance dissolve faster. Stirring makes things dissolve faster. Grind the substance into smaller 'bits'. Smaller particles have more surface are exposed to the water (solvent) so that it can dissolve faster.