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Bob mixed 5 mg of sodium hydroxide pellets in 100 mL of water. Describe how the rate of the solution changes when he adds 1 mg more of sodium hydroxide pellets.

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As Bob add more solute to dissolves, the rate of solution will be decreases

Step-by-step explanation:

At certain temperature the maximum amount of solute dissolve in the specific amount of solution or solvent.

There are many factors that affect solubility of the solute in solvent. Nature of the solute also affects the rate of solubility.

Temperature also affects the rate of solubility. Solubility increase when the temperature increases.

Pressure: Change in pressure have no effect on the rate of solubility

The rate of solution: is a measure that how fast a substance dissolves in solvent.

Amount of solute already dissolved affect the rate of solution. If a solvent have little amount of solute in the solution it dissolve quickly. But when you have more solute in the solution the process was slower.

1 g of lead dissolves in 100 g of water at room temperature. Similarly 5 mg of sodium hydroxide pellet dissolve in 100ml of water at room temperature.

So if Bob add 1 mg more of NaOH in the same 100ml of water the rate of the solubility decreases.

As there are some factors that decrease the solubility rate of NaOH pellet as follow:

• large size of the solute dissolve slowly as the solubility process take on the surface of the solute particles, powders dissolve fast.

• less amount of solvent with ratio to solute

• saturated solution

So due to all above reasons the rate of the solubility decreases upon adding a little more amount of NaOH pellet.

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