Increasing the temperature of the water, increasing the surface area of the gypsum crystal (e.g. crushing it into smaller pieces), and increasing the acidity of the water (by adding a small amount of acid) would cause the gypsum to dissolve faster.
It doesn't. The amount of time it takes for a tablet to dissolves depends on the tablet brand. Some brand names dissolve faster but some other tablets can dissolve faster.
salt dissolve quicker in hot water because it practicaly melts the salt there fore making it quicker to dissolve.
Yes, Alka-Seltzer will dissolve faster in half because when the tablet is broken into smaller pieces, it provides more surface area for the water to interact with, leading to a quicker dissolution process.
If you want to make materials dissolve faster, and your adding stuff to a drink, like lemonade, maybe you would cut up the little sugar cubes even smaller, so that the liquid has less to dissolve; and if you stir the drink after adding all the ingredients together, the particles will collide with each other and make the dissolving even faster. !
Jelly babies will generally dissolve faster in warmer water compared to cold water because the molecules in the jelly will move more quickly and interact more readily with the water molecules, causing the jelly to dissolve more rapidly.
Jelly doesn't actually dissolve it only melts so if you put it in warm water it would seem like it dissolving but it's really melting!Is what some simpleton said. But what realy happens is... The particles dissolve into the wather. And it cant dissolve in cold water
Increasing the temperature of the water, increasing the surface area of the gypsum crystal (e.g. crushing it into smaller pieces), and increasing the acidity of the water (by adding a small amount of acid) would cause the gypsum to dissolve faster.
It doesn't. The amount of time it takes for a tablet to dissolves depends on the tablet brand. Some brand names dissolve faster but some other tablets can dissolve faster.
Broken the crystal in small parts; dissolution in water is easy.Factors which affect the rate of dissolution: temperature and stirring.
It would make an excellent experiment. However, most sugars will dissolve best in hot water.
salt dissolve quicker in hot water because it practicaly melts the salt there fore making it quicker to dissolve.
The large potassium magnetite crystal would dissolve in the water due to its high solubility, forming a potassium and magnetite solution. This process would be faster in warm water compared to cold water due to increased kinetic energy. After 5 minutes, the crystal will have significantly eroded, depending on the size and concentration of the crystal.
The sodium acetate crystal would dissolve in the unsaturated salt solution as it has higher solubility. This would increase the concentration of sodium ions and acetate ions in the solution, potentially precipitating out salt crystals if the solution becomes saturated.
No and why would someone want to play with jelly????????!!!!!!!!!
You are an idiot kid, there is no jelly in the ocean. Therefore jellyfish would'nt be able to eat jelly. Even if there was jelly in the ocean, it would have to be more liquid to digest jelly. So jellyfish wouldn't be able to eat jelly therefore they would not explode.
When water is added to water, the molecules will mix and dissolve into each other, leading to a homogenous solution. This process does not change the chemical composition of water as it remains H2O throughout.