how is the solute being dissolved in the given solvent? please answer my question
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The process of solute dissolving in the solvent happens as follows:
Explanation:
- When a solute is dissolved in a solvent, the large crystals of the solute break down into smaller ones.
- If a solute is stirred, then there are more chances for the large crystals to break.
- Heating further increases the dissolving process as heat cause all the larger molecules to break.
- On the contrary, molecules won't dissolve easily in cold water.
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