Due to many substances ability to dissolve in water
it will dissolve
Bath cubes are bath salts in the form of a cube which dissolve when placed in water.
Water is the compound that is the universal solvent. it is called this because more substances dissolve in water than in anything else.
It means when you have some water, then you add a substance and then stir. If you cannot see it any more it has dissolved, but if you can still see it, it has not dissolved. Dissolving: example, the black color in the water soluble felt pen is made up of many colors. They can be separated by water because they dissolve in water in different ways. Chemists also use this method based on the difference in solubility to separate substances from each other.
Alka-Seltzer will dissolve faster in vinegar because vinegar is an acidic solution, which can help break down the tablet faster compared to alcohol.
Sweet tarts (made of sugar and tartaric acid) dissolve faster in water than in vinegar. Water is a polar solvent that can break down the sugar molecules more easily compared to vinegar (acetic acid solution), which has a lower capacity to dissolve the sugar.
A skittle will melt faster in room temperature water rather than vinegar because water has a higher heat capacity and can transfer heat more effectively to the skittle. Vinegar is not as effective at transferring heat, so the skittle will dissolve more slowly in it.
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Yes, paper dissolves faster in vinegar because vinegar is an acidic solution that breaks down the cellulose fibers in paper more quickly compared to water.
Depends on the pH of the water but it would dissolve faster in fresh water because there isn't as much stuff in solution. true... but it took me about 8.30 seconds to dissolve with the perfect pH.....
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the vinegar will dissolve in the water
Toilet paper will dissolve faster in water than in vinegar. Water can break down the cellulose fibers in the toilet paper more effectively due to its chemical composition and ability to penetrate the paper fibers, while vinegar may not be as efficient in breaking down these fibers.
No. Oil does not dissolve in vinegar just as in water. It is lighter so it forms a layer over vinegar
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In order to dissolve chalk in water, vinegar needs to be added. The vinegar has acid in it that eats away at the chalk to dissolve it.