How do stirring and heating affect the dissolution of common salt in water?
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- when salt molecules must be able to interact with each other ions stirring exposes more of solute and makes more of the solute come in contact with the solvent, thus increasing the rate of dissolutionl
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Dissolution is the process in which a solute which is in a gaseous, liquid, or solid phase dissolves in a solvent for forming a solution.
Stirring And Heating Affect The Dissolution Of Common Salt In Water
- Stirring a common salt (solute) into water (solvent) speeds up the rate of dissolution because it enables the distribution of the solute particles throughout the solvent evenly.
- The temperature of the water heating is another factor that affects how fast a common salt will dissolve. Mainly, a common salt (solute) dissolves faster in higher temperature water (solvent) than it does in cooler water (solvent) because in a warmer solvent the particles of the solute will have more energy of movement.
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