why ink gets dissolved faster than honey mixed in water
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The ink has very small particles in it and it occupies space in between the molecules of water but honey is more denser than water and its Viscosity is more than water.thats why ink dissolves faster than ink.
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The ink has very small particles in it and it occupies space in between the molecules of water but honey is more denser than water and its Viscosity is more than water.thats why ink dissolves faster than ink.
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Hey,
Thanks for asking this question.
*Solubility of a substance depends on how much tightly molecules are packed in that and density as well.
*Molecules are much more loosely packed in the ink as compared to that of the honey.
*The ink has very small particles in it and it occupies space in between the molecules of water but honey is more denser than water.
*The viscosity of honey is more than that of water.
*So ink gets dissolved faster than honey, when mixed in water.
Hope this answer helps.
Thanks for asking this question.
*Solubility of a substance depends on how much tightly molecules are packed in that and density as well.
*Molecules are much more loosely packed in the ink as compared to that of the honey.
*The ink has very small particles in it and it occupies space in between the molecules of water but honey is more denser than water.
*The viscosity of honey is more than that of water.
*So ink gets dissolved faster than honey, when mixed in water.
Hope this answer helps.
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