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A student sets up an experiment to test the factors that affect the

solubility of sodium chloride. The student places 5.Og of sodium chloride in
four beakers containing 250 mL of water. The student places each beaker
on a different hot plate and heats them to the following temperatures:
Beaker A: 30°C, Beaker B: 40°C, Beaker C: 50°C, Beaker D: 60°C. In which
beaker would the sodium chloride dissolve at the fastest rate? *
Beaker A
Beaker B
Beaker C
Beaker D

User Berk
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Answer:

Beaker D

Step-by-step explanation:

Since Sodium Chloride melting point is 1,474°F (801°C) the logical possible answer would be D: 60C.

User Dardan Iljazi
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