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A solute will dissolve more quickly if the solvent particles are moving faster and therefore collide with the surface of the solid solute pieces more often. Which condition will cause this to occur?
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A solute will dissolve more quickly if the solvent particles are moving faster and therefore collide with the surface of the solid solute pieces more often.
Which condition will cause this to occur?
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