Environmental Sciences, asked by brodyneedsanswers, 10 months ago

Which of the following decreases the dissolving rate of a solid in water?

A.
raising the temperature

B.
stirring constantly

C.
using larger pieces of solid

D.
crushing the solid

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Answers

Answered by Anonymous
27

Explanation:

The dissolving rate of a solid is decreased by:

using larger pieces of solid.

Answered by apeksha160
0

Answer:

The rate of dissolution will decrease when larger pieces of solid is used.

Explanation:

Dissolution is the process by which a solute gets dissolved in the solvent to form a solution. It takes place when solute particles collide with the solvent particles. Dissolution is also a surface phenomenon, which means that greater the surface area of the solute is exposed, more and more collisions with solvent particles will occur and as a result rate of dissolution will increase. But, the opposite will take place when larger pieces of solid or solute is used.

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