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Chemistry, 25.11.2019 06:31 bcaughman6885

Generally, what is the effect of increased temperature on the rate of dissolution of a solid solute?

1.) increased temperature increases the rate.

2.) increased temperature decreases the rate.

3.) increased temperature has no effect on the rate.

4.) there is no way to tell.

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