Some things:
temperature can affect the rate of dissolving.
Factors affecting the solubility:
1. the nature of solute/solvent (chemical composition, polarity)
2. temperature
3. pressure
4. stirring
5. surface area of the solute
6. some added compounds
7. amount of the solute
8. the geometry of the beaker
The heat of the solvent (hotter solvents dissolve solutes faster), if you stir the solvent (this brings more of it in contact with the solute) and the size of the solute particles (the smaller the particles, the quicker they will dissolve).
- temperature
- pressure
- stirring
- addition of some other substances
- granulation of the solute
- nature of the solvent
- nature of the solute
- concentration of the solute
- geometry and volume of the dissolving vessel
- pH
The three factors that affect the rate of dissolving are the particle size,
temperature and stirring.
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Heat Energy and Temperature Energy and temperature. They both effect the rate of dissolving. I know this because we did a lab in science class today on this topic.
1) stirring,
2) temperature,
3) ionic strength;
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salt and water
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Stirring will mix up the solvent, meaning parts of the solvent that were saturated are moved away from whatever is dissolving, and it can dissolve with other parts of the solvent that are not saturated.
Yes. In some liquids material won't dissolve, or dissolve partially and in other it will dissolve fully and even in any rate. Mainly there is two types of solvents, polar (e.g. H2O) and non-polar (e.g. C6H14) Polar materials dissolve better in polar solvents, non-polar materials in non-polar. Further more some materials may dissolve in solvent using chemical reaction (e.g. metal dissolving in acid) Even some particular ions effect dissolving, or eaven molecules, such are called detergents. There is much to discuss on this question.
yes
The higher the temperature, the greater the rate of dissolving.
Yes, in fact stirring does increase the rate of dissolving [or dissolution] of solids.
How do the following factors affect the rate of dissolving for temperature change
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Yes; the dissolution rate is increased when a substance is as small particles.
A very soluble substance is dissolved faster.
In a high volume of solution dissolving is faster.
Both stirring and heating increase the rate of dissolving
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Stirring and increasing temperature increase the dissolving rate.
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