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Which factor will have little effect on the solubility of saturated solutions?
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the temperature of the solvent
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the amount of extra time spent stirring the solution
C.
the amount of pressure the solvent is under
D.
the addition of other solutes
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The answer is B. Extra amount of time spent stirring the solution.
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