It depends how saturated the salt solution is. The more saturated with salt, the faster crystals will form.
The pure sugar would dissolve faster in salt water than a Dum Dum sucker. This is because the sugar crystals have more surface area exposed to the solvent, allowing for faster dissolution compared to the solid structure of the sucker.
Warming crystals in water can cause them to dissolve or react with the water, depending on the type of crystal. Some crystals may release substances into the water, change color, or form a solution. It is important to know the properties of the crystals beforehand to predict the outcome accurately.
As you heat the water the partials expand making it easier to diffuse.
O2 would diffuse into the cells, and CO2 would diffuse into the systemic capillaries.
Evaporate the water.
Nitrogen gas because it has the smallest molecular mass.............
Potassium permanganate would diffuse faster at 100 degrees Celsius compared to 0 degrees Celsius. This is because diffusion rates increase with temperature due to higher kinetic energy of molecules, leading to increased movement and spreading out more quickly.
The pure sugar would dissolve faster in salt water than a Dum Dum sucker. This is because the sugar crystals have more surface area exposed to the solvent, allowing for faster dissolution compared to the solid structure of the sucker.
A fluid would diffuse .
Cl2 has a molar mass of about 71 g/moleArgon has molar mass of about 40 g/mole Thus, Argon will diffuse faster than Cl2 gas, or put another way, Cl2 will diffuse slower than argon.
The molecules of a gas move faster at higher temperatures, which therefore speeds up diffusion.
Cl2 has a molar mass of about 71 g/moleArgon has molar mass of about 40 g/mole Thus, Argon will diffuse faster than Cl2 gas, or put another way, Cl2 will diffuse slower than argon.
it would be faster
Dependent variable: growth of crystals Independent variable: temperature.
O2 would diffuse faster than the other gases because it has a lower molecular weight and smaller molar mass, making it lighter and allowing it to move more quickly through an opening.
Higher water temperature typically results in faster crystal growth because the molecules move more quickly, allowing them to collide and bond more rapidly. However, excessively high temperatures can also cause the crystals to dissolve or form incorrectly. It is important to find the optimal temperature range for crystal growth to achieve the desired results.
Warming crystals in water can cause them to dissolve or react with the water, depending on the type of crystal. Some crystals may release substances into the water, change color, or form a solution. It is important to know the properties of the crystals beforehand to predict the outcome accurately.