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17 February, 10:09

How is solute concentration related to the solute-solvent interactions and the rate at which the solute dissolves?

A) Decreasing the solute concentration increases the solute-solvent interactions and decreases the rate at which the solute dissolves.

B) Increasing the solute concentration increases the solute-solvent interactions and increases the rate at which the solute dissolves.

C) As the solute concentration changes, the solute-solvent interactions decrease and the rate at which the solute dissolves increases.

D) When the solute concentration decrease, the solute-solvent interactions change and the rate at which the solute dissolves decreases.

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  1. 17 February, 10:20
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    B

    Explanation:

    solute is what gets dissolved in the solvent

    ie: salt in water. salt is the salute and the more of it you add to the water (solvent) the more interactions will occur increasing rate
  2. 17 February, 10:33
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    Answer: B.

    Explanation:

    Increasing the solute concentration increases the solute-solvent interactions and increases the rate at which the solute dissolves.
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