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Why do we crush solids before putting them into a solvent?

to increase the temperature of the solution
to decrease the temperature of the solution
to increase the surface area of the solute
to decrease the surface area of the solute

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The answer is to increase the surface area of the solute.
You see it dissolves faster because there is a lot more water touching it when it is has a higher surface area.This can be achieved by crushing
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Answer: Option (c) is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

When we crush a solute then there will be increase in number of solute particles. This means that there is increase in surface area of solute particles.

Hence, more is the surface area of solute particles more will be the collisions between solute and solvent particles. Therefore, more will be rate of reaction.

Thus, we can conclude that we crush solids before putting them into a solvent to increase the surface area of the solute.

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