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As the rate of reaction is faster, the hotter something the greater the average speed at which the water particles travel so it takes less time for the water to successfully collide with antacid particles to form a solution.

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What effect does dissolving antacid tablet have on water temperature?

Dissolving an antacid tablet in water can have an endothermic effect, meaning it absorbs heat from the surroundings and lowers the temperature of the water. This happens because the reaction between the antacid and water requires energy to break the bonds in the tablet and dissolve it.


How fast can a salt water dissolve an antacid tablet?

It can take a few minutes to fully dissolve an antacid tablet in salt water, depending on the size of the tablet and the concentration of salt in the water. The effervescence of the antacid tablet will help to speed up the dissolution process.


Do substances dissolve faster or slower in hot water?

slower


Why is it slower to dissolve salt in the cold water?

The molecules are slower and more compact.


Is oxygen gas given off when antacid tablets dissolve in water?

No, because that gas is CO2.


Does an antacid tablet evaporate?

No, antacid tablets do not evaporate. They are solid tablets designed to dissolve in water or in the stomach to neutralize excess stomach acid. Evaporation is the process of a liquid turning into a gas, which does not apply to solid antacid tablets.


Why does cold water dissolve sugar much slower than hot water?

Hot water because the heat helps to dissolve the sugar.


What would make a piece of candy dissolve slower?

cooling the water


Why does antacid fizz in water?

Antacid tablets contain ingredients such as sodium bicarbonate, which react with water to produce carbon dioxide gas. This gas creates fizzing as bubbles are released, making the tablet dissolve and neutralize excess stomach acid.


Does an ice cube in salt water dissolve slower than normal water?

yes it does desolves quickly


Is baking soda an antacid?

Sodium bicarbonate is an antacid (it's alkaline), if you dissolve half a teaspoon of it in water with some squash/juice it can be drunk to relive acid indigestion. It also relieves spasms for some reason.


Would raw sugar dissolve slower in cold water?

Yes, raw sugar may dissolve slower in cold water compared to hot water. This is because the lower temperature of cold water reduces the kinetic energy of the water molecules, making it more difficult for the sugar particles to break down and dissolve.