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∙ 14y agoYES by crushing it into smaller particles we increase the surface area thereby increasing its contact with the solution
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∙ 14y agoWhen a solid solute is crushed into smaller particles, the surface area available for interaction with the solvent increases. This allows for more solvent-solute contact, enabling faster dissolution. Additionally, the smaller particles have weaker intermolecular forces holding them together, further facilitating their dispersal in the solvent.
The size of sugar particles that can dissolve in water is generally smaller than that of visible grains of sugar. The smaller the particle size, the quicker the sugar will dissolve due to increased surface area contact with the water molecules.
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. !
Yes, the size of the solute particles can affect the dissolving time. Smaller solute particles dissolve faster than larger particles because they have a greater surface area for interaction with the solvent, allowing for quicker dissolution.
Smaller particles have a larger surface area compared to larger particles, allowing them to dissolve more quickly because more solvent can come in contact with them. This increased surface area also means that smaller particles have more opportunities for interactions with the solvent, leading to more effective dissolution compared to larger particles. Therefore, smaller particles generally dissolve faster than larger particles.
Sprite contains carbonic acid, which is a weak acid that can help break down the aspirin more quickly than in pure water. The carbonation in Sprite also creates bubbles, increasing the surface area of the liquid and allowing the aspirin to dissolve faster.
Granules of table salt dissolve faster than crushed salt because the granules have a larger surface area for water to come into contact with, allowing for quicker dissolution. Crushed salt has smaller particles that require more time for water molecules to penetrate and dissolve the salt.
yes, the smaller the grain, the quicker it will dissolve. This is because the smaller grain has less surface area and can be broken down quicker.
Generally, the smaller the particle size of a substance, the faster it will dissolve. This is because smaller particles have a larger surface area for the solvent to interact with, allowing for quicker dissolution. Conversely, larger particles take longer to dissolve due to their reduced surface area for interaction with the solvent.
yes,because sugars particles are smaller so it is easier to break down wspecially with the vinegar acid.
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. !
You can make salt dissolve faster in water by stirring the solution, heating the water slightly (not boiling), or crushing the salt into smaller particles before adding it to the water. These methods increase the surface area of the salt particles in contact with the water, allowing for quicker dissolution.
let me put it in a simple way you crush it which makes it smaller so it melts quicker
each "piece" of ground salt is smaller than "raw" salt so it dissolves quicker
you can heat it up, the water, or grind the sugar into smaller particles! try both! =)
Sprite contains carbonic acid, which is a weak acid that can help break down the aspirin more quickly than in pure water. The carbonation in Sprite also creates bubbles, increasing the surface area of the liquid and allowing the aspirin to dissolve faster.
i think its because caster sugar has smaller particles!!:)
1. stir the content continuously2. Heat3. Break the solid into smaller particles.