When the dissolving rate equals the rate at which molecules comes out of solution the solution is in 'equilibrium'.
How do the following factors affect the rate of dissolving for temperature change
As temperature increases, the rate of dissolving also tends to increase because the particles in the solvent gain more energy and move faster, allowing for more collisions with the solute particles. This leads to faster dissolution of the solute in the solvent.
it has a great soluble property
Temperature and particle size of the solid will affect both the rate of dissolving and the solubility in a liquid. Higher temperatures generally increase the rate of dissolving and solubility, while smaller particles increase the rate of dissolving due to increased surface area available for interaction with the solvent.
Stirring and increasing temperature increase the dissolving rate.
it makes it faster to dissolve
Yes, the purity of a substance can affect its dissolving rate. Higher purity substances typically dissolve faster because there are fewer impurities or other substances present that might interfere with the dissolving process. Impurities can slow down the dissolving rate by creating barriers for the solvent to interact with the solute particles.
The polarity of solute and solvent, the concentration, the temperature.
increases
Yes, in fact stirring does increase the rate of dissolving [or dissolution] of solids.
Dissolving of NaCl is considered a chemical process.
No
When the dissolving rate equals the rate at which molecules comes out of solution the solution is in 'equilibrium'.
equalibrium
solubility
no its food coloring...