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28 June, 22:14

Why do we increase the surface area of a solid when dissolving?

a) to decrease the rate of dissolution

b) to decrease the temperature

c) to increase the rate of dissolution

d) to decrease the need for agitation

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  1. 28 June, 22:39
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    The correct answer is C. Increasing the surface area of a solid when dissolving, increases the rate of dissolution of the solid solute in the solvent. This happens because dissolving involves the collision of the surface
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