Which factors would increase the speed at which a solid solute such as sugar will dissolve, but not affect the solubility limit of the substance? Select all that apply.
stirring
temperature
surface area
pressure
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B) Temperature
D) Pressure
Temperature and Pressure factors would increase the speed at which a solid solute such as sugar will dissolve, but not affect the solubility limit of the substance.
When we add heat to a substance, the kinetic energy of the molecules increases. The more energetic solvent molecules can overcome the attractive forces among solute particles. The solute particles leave the surface of the solid and move into the liquid phase (dissolve).
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stirring
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stirring is a process in which solute dissolve in solvent without affecting solubility limit of substance
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