Because only the surface contacts the fluid, so that's
the only place where dissolution can proceed.
The surface area is reduced by a factor 4, the volume by a factor 8.
The area changes by the square of the same factor.
For areas: Square the Scale Factor.
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In general, the dissolution rate is directly proportional to surface area. This is because the surface area tells you how much solute is exposed to the solvent. The greater the surface area, the more solute molecules that can bind to the solvent molecules, which means more dissolution.
A material with a great surface area is dissolved faster.
The rate of dissolution of a solid is dependent on the surface area reaction. By crushing the cube, the surface area is greatly increased, thus increasing the rate of dissolution.
Yes, it is normal; a great surface area improve the speed of dissolution.
Will increase the rate of dissolution and hence how fast the solute is dissolved.
By breaking up the solid, you are creating more surface area. Therefore, increasing the surface area will speed up dissolution.
A great surface area is a factor which favors weathering.
The surface area is reduced by a factor 4, the volume by a factor 8.
The area changes by the square of the same factor.
Nothing. The cylinder's surface area does not have a GCF.
This is because the surface area of the tablet is increased.
The dissolution rate of a substance is affected by the surface area that can react with the liquid it is dissolving in. Powdering it increases the surface area so it increases the dissolving rate.