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What actions could you take to increase the rate of solution for a solid solute that dissolves endothermically in 100g of water?

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We will increase the temperature for a solution to be dissolved more into water.

To form a solution, energy is required to break the particles. If more energy is required to break the bonds of solute and solvent than the energy is released, then its called endothermic reaction.

For an endothermic solution, we would have to provide heat / temperature (energy) so that more solute can be dissolved in water which can increase the rate of solution.

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