blank. Manner of stirring Nature of the solute and solvent Temperature of solvent Amount of the solute Size of the solute particles Immiscibility of the substance Amount of solvent 1. Salt dissolves in water but not in alcohol. 2. It is easier to dissolve powdered chocolate in hot water. 3. Detergent powder dissolves more easily in water than a detergent bar. 4. It will take more time to dissolve a cup of flour than a teaspoon of flour in a glass water. 5. Pebbles will not dissolve in water. 6. A sugar of /4 kilogram can no longer be dissolved in a glass of water. It will only settle at the bottom of the glass. 7. Coffee with milk dissolve faster in hot water. 8. When mixing cooking oil with water they do not mix completely with one another 9. The Grade 6 class tested the solubility of the iodized salt (fine particles) and rock salt. They noticed that the iodized salt dissolved faster than the rock salt. What affects the solubility of the substance ? 10. Samuel put an equal amount of sugar in two separate glasses half-filled with water. He observed that the sugar did not dissolve , they just settled the bottom of the glasses. So he got a spoon and stirred one of the mixt After stirring the mixture , he noticed that the sugar dissolved. What a affect the solubility of sugar ?​