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You want to dissolve a solute in water. without shaking or swirling the solution, what might you do to increase the rate at which the solute would go into solution? relate your answer to your method's effect on the motion of the molecules
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reduce the size of the solute to increase the surface area to volume ratio.
increase the temperature of the water.
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