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A student designed an experiment to determine the effect of increasing the temperature of the solvent on the amount of solute that could be dissolved. Which of the following would be the dependent variable?
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A student designed an experiment to determine the effect of increasing the temperature of the solvent on the amount of
solute that could be dissolved. Which of the following would be the dependent variable?
A Temperature of the solute
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Answer: A Temperature of the solute
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