Salt will generally dissolve faster in warmer water due to the increased kinetic energy of the water molecules. In contrast, the rate of ink dissolution may not be as affected by temperature since its solubility is primarily determined by other factors such as the solvent used and the chemical composition of the ink.
In general, they don't.
Yes, generally salt is more soluble in water at higher temperatures. This is because higher temperatures increase the kinetic energy of the water molecules, making them more likely to break apart the crystal lattice of the salt and dissolve it.
The dependent variable is the rate of salt dissolution in the solution.
Yes, cold weather can have an effect on salt readings. Cold temperatures can cause salt to dissolve more slowly in water, which may lead to lower salt readings. It's important to consider the temperature when taking salt readings to ensure accuracy.
homogenous mixtures dissolve eg salt & water. hetrogenous mixtures do not dissolve eg chalk powder & water.
Nope.
no, ink is a more thicker substance
yes it dissolve at diffrent tempreture
salt dissolves completely at any temperature fastly. If temperature rises it does, rate will increase. If temperature decrease it also will decrease till the solution get saturated.
The solubilty decrease at low temperatures.
In general, they don't.
Yes, generally salt is more soluble in water at higher temperatures. This is because higher temperatures increase the kinetic energy of the water molecules, making them more likely to break apart the crystal lattice of the salt and dissolve it.
Broken the crystal in small parts; dissolution in water is easy.Factors which affect the rate of dissolution: temperature and stirring.
The dependent variable is the rate of salt dissolution in the solution.
Yes, cold weather can have an effect on salt readings. Cold temperatures can cause salt to dissolve more slowly in water, which may lead to lower salt readings. It's important to consider the temperature when taking salt readings to ensure accuracy.
Water dissolve easily salt.
No, but salt does dissolve in water.