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The more a solute is blank in a solution the quicker the solute will dissolve

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the more the solute present in the solution is the slower the solute will all dissolve. This is because there is a point in the dissolution where saturation is achieved which leaves the undissolved solutes suspended. If there will be more solvent, then it will be quicker for the solute to dissolve.
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Answer:true

Step-by-step explanation:

The more solute in the solution the more difficulty it faces to dissolve in solution as the micro gap is already filled in the solution and if more solute is added to the solution it will cause to recrystallize the previous one as saturation is reached.

Heating the solution may help the solute to dissolve quickly as compared to normal temperature.

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