Step-by-step explanation:
Generally, temperature increases the rate of any chemical reaction considerably.
In a dissolution process, the solute is solvated in the solvent. Solutes are usually the solids or liquids being dissolved in the solution.
- When temperature increases, the average kinetic energy of the solvent molecules increase also.
- The indicator of the average kinetic energy in a body is heat.
- As molecules begins to move rapidly, it brings both the solvent and solute in contact faster with each other.