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Usually, when the temperature is increased, what will happen to the rate of dissolving? A) It will stop. B) It will increase. C) It will decrease. D) It will remain the same.
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Usually, when the temperature is increased, what will happen to the rate of dissolving?
A)
It will stop.
B)
It will increase.
C)
It will decrease.
D)
It will remain the same.
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