Questions On Rate Of Dissolving (Making A Solution)

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1. Explain why stirring or increase surface area of the solute (choose one) causes the rate of dissolving to increase.



















2. Why is a solution close to its saturation point take longer to dissolve a given amount of solute than the same solution at a concentration less than saturated (at a concentration lower that saturated).





















3. If I increase the rate of dissolving a solute into a solvent (to make a solution), does the amount of solute I can dissolve into a stated amount of solvent increase? Yes or no and explain.






















1. Explain why stirring or increase surface area of the solute (choose one) causes the rate of dissolving to increase.









2. Why is a solution close to its saturation point take longer to dissolve a given amount of solute than the same solution at a concentration less than saturated (at a concentration lower that saturated).










3. If I increase the rate of dissolving a solute into a solvent (to make a solution), does the amount of solute I can dissolve into a stated amount of solvent increase? Yes or no and explain.











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