I did this experiment for my science class and i got they both dissolved at the same time
Aspirin dissolves well in water due to its chemical structure, which allows it to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. Other liquids that may dissolve aspirin include alcohol and acetone, but water is the most commonly used solvent for dispersing aspirin for medicinal purposes.
This phenomenon is called dissolution; a solution is obtained (the solution is a type of homogeneous mixture).
What is left is a solution.
Do you mean a liquid that dissolves a solid? If so, it's a solvent. I don't know of a term for a liquid that dissolves in another. i think the term is miscible. if a liquid dissolves another they are said to be miscible. If two liquids do not mix or dissolve, they are said to be immiscible... eg. oil and water. Yes, miscible rings a bell. All depends on which the asker is looking for, I suppose.
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Aspirin is more soluble in polar solvents, and among the two options, water sprite (a carbonated beverage) contains water as its primary component, which aids in dissolving aspirin. White grape juice, while also containing water, has sugars and other compounds that may hinder dissolution. Therefore, water sprite is likely to dissolve aspirin faster than white grape juice.
Some strong acid such as H2SO4 (Sulfuric) probably would dissolve copper bronze the quickest.
Yes the temperature does matter the liquid needs to be hotter. The liquid is that the aspirin is in the faster the aspirin will dissolve.
Aspirin dissolves well in water due to its chemical structure, which allows it to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. Other liquids that may dissolve aspirin include alcohol and acetone, but water is the most commonly used solvent for dispersing aspirin for medicinal purposes.
The liquid that dissolves a solid is called the "Solvent".
Aspirin and caffeine can be extracted from mixtures using liquid-liquid extraction techniques. This process typically involves dissolving the mixture in a suitable solvent, such as water, followed by the addition of an organic solvent that selectively dissolves one of the compounds. The separation is based on differences in solubility, allowing for the isolation of either aspirin or caffeine for further purification and analysis. Techniques like recrystallization or chromatography can then refine the extracted compounds.
This phenomenon is called dissolution; a solution is obtained (the solution is a type of homogeneous mixture).
Lookin at coldrinks i think low temp. Favours it.
the aqueous solution of ammonia; liquid ammonia; often called aqua ammonia. Ammonia diluted with distilled water
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what is mixtures