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2. On the basis of your results, what is the relationship between the temperature of the solvent and the rate of solution formation?
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2. On the basis of your results, what is the relationship between the temperature of the solvent and the rate of solution formation?
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The relationship established is that t
emperature is in direct relation to rate of solution formation. That means that the higher the temperature the greater solution formation. This is related to Temperature / pressure on solubility.
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