If I am correct, yes. As I was told in chemistry, the surface area affects the dissolving of the "sugar". If you put regular Surat in a hot cup of coffee, it will dissolve at a quick pace, but what if you put the same amount of sugar in the same amour of coffee, but the sugar was fine powder? It would dissolve even faster since it has more surface area. So temperature does affect the dissolving. Hope this helps!
Temperature : - DIssolving process is fastened by increase in temperture.( directly proportional)
Pressure : - Dissolving process is fastened by decrease in pressure.( inversely proportional)
Surface area - Dissolving process is fastened by increase in surface area. ( directly proportional)
Temperature, pressure, and surface area each greatly influence the rate at which substances dissolve. Higher temperatures generally increase solubility for solids, while increased pressure enhances gas solubility. Additionally, greater surface area allows for faster interactions between solute and solvent particles, leading to quicker dissolution.
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