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Painkillers And Hot Water

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boxtops | 11:53 Sun 21st Apr 2013 | Health & Fitness
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Can anyone tell me why soluble painkillers (e.g. cocodamol) dissolve so much faster if you drop them into hot water than they do in cold water?

I learned this trick some years ago when in hospital, the ward nurse did it to get them to dissolve quickly. I still do it.

Why does this happen?
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Would the warm water break down the material that binds the tablet together faster?
the heat of the water
I dropped Physics but isn't heat usually a catalyst for all chemical reactions?
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Prudie, so did I :-) I guess you are all right. They ought to mention it on the packet if you want your fix quickly!

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