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According to the particle model:

. All substances are made of tiny particles.

. The particles are attracted towards other surrounding particles.

. The particles are always moving or vibrating

. The Hotter the substance is, the faster the particles move

so when you put the aspirin in water the small particles start moving in the water and the smaller the aspirin is the faster it will disolve

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13y ago
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13y ago

This happens because the when particles are hot, they expand, when they are cold, they come together again. The particles separate from one another so this makes it easier for the water to seep into the tablet and make it dissolve quicker.

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13y ago

Orange Juice or coke are also water solutions; the difference of aspirin solubility is not so important.

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7y ago

The carbon dioxide in the soda helps to dissolve the aspirin.

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12y ago

it does not.

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11y ago

The heat makes it dissolve quicker

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