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the rate of dissolution of a solute depends upon 1. weight 2. pressure 3. temperature 4. surface area

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Answered by AneesKakar
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The dissolution of the solute depends

On the temperature and pressure (to some extent for gaseous states).

Temperature can be increased to make the solution revert back from the super saturated state.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The rate of the ‘dissolution of a solute’ depends upon weight, pressure, and temperature.

Explanation:

  • Temperature: Here the intensity of the solubility increases with higher temperature. But this situation is different with respect to gases. If the temperature increases, then the solubility will be decreased in gases.
  • Pressure: The solubility of the gas molecules is directly proportional to the pressure applied.
  • Weight: It can be said that the larger particles are less soluble.

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