It depends on what the solid is.(This is answered by a 12 year old)
Because the water was a solid block of ice at that temperature.
Not all the solids will dissolve in water. Different solids have different solubilities (some will dissolve more than others). The higher temperature, the more will dissolve
This depends on the nature of this solid, temperature, pressure, stirring, particles dimension etc.
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.
It increases as the temperature increases.
They will dissolve in the water and form a solution. The amount that will dissolve depends on the solubility of the solid and the temperature.
This characteristic is called solubilty at a given temperature.
Because the water was a solid block of ice at that temperature.
Solids dissolve in water of a higher or lower temperature depending on what the solid actually is.
Not all the solids will dissolve in water. Different solids have different solubilities (some will dissolve more than others). The higher temperature, the more will dissolve
This depends on the nature of this solid, temperature, pressure, stirring, particles dimension etc.
The amount of solute that will dissolve in water at a specific temperature depends on the solubility of the solute at that temperature. You need to check the solubility of the specific solute at the specified temperature (in degrees Celsius) to determine how many grams will dissolve in 100 grams of water.
In the water
The temperature must be under the decomposition temperature of the substance.
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.
This solid is called a solute.
Ammonium sulfate is typically found as a solid, white crystalline substance at room temperature. It has a high solubility in water, so it can dissolve to form a liquid solution when mixed with water.