ALL reactions (apart from Nuclear) take place on the surface. By crushing the solid you are increasing the surface area and also the SA/Volume ratio. This increased surface area increases the area available for the dissolution reaction.
Crushing a solid will increase its surface area, allowing for more efficient reactions or interactions with other substances. This increased surface area can enhance processes such as dissolution, chemical reactions, or even the speed of heat transfer. Additionally, it may improve the material's accessibility for processes like grinding or mixing. Overall, crushing can significantly impact the physical and chemical properties of the material.
It makes the water molecules move faster.
Reducing particle size results in an increase in surface area. The increase in surface area allows more solvent (water) molecules to interact with the substance, and this increases the rate at which that substance dissolves.
It exposes more of the solute surface to the water molecules.
Heat increase the speed at which a solid dissolves as it causes the molecules to disintegrate and spread away from each other. Heat will convert a solid into a liquid and eventually into gas.
Crushing a solid will increase its surface area, allowing for more efficient reactions or interactions with other substances. This increased surface area can enhance processes such as dissolution, chemical reactions, or even the speed of heat transfer. Additionally, it may improve the material's accessibility for processes like grinding or mixing. Overall, crushing can significantly impact the physical and chemical properties of the material.
No, it won't help. I have tried it myself. Just wait. Patience is a gift you should use.
increase temperature use a catalyst increase concentration increase surface area of what you are reacting (crushing into a powder)
strring , grinding, and temperature affect the speed which a solid dissolves in water.
It makes the water molecules move faster.
Links between chemical entities (atoms or molecules) are quickly destroyed if the temperature increase.
Reducing particle size results in an increase in surface area. The increase in surface area allows more solvent (water) molecules to interact with the substance, and this increases the rate at which that substance dissolves.
It exposes more of the solute surface to the water molecules.
It exposes more of the solute to the water molecules
It exposes more of the solute surface to the water molecules.
It exposes more of the solute surface to the water molecules.
It exposes more of the solute surface to the water molecules.