Why does mixing increase the speed at which a solid dissolves?
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Explanation :-
If we stair a solution , then more surface area of the substance is exposed to the solvent. The higher surface area : volume ratio , the faster the solute will dissolve.
This helps , because the concentration of suger in the milk will be highest closer to the solid suger pieces . These suger pieces will therefore not dissolv until the suger concentration in the milk around them is lower. So, more solute won't dissolve solution until the dissolved solution has been transported by diffusion. This is why the mixing increases the speed of diffusion...i hope it helps you
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Explanation :-
If we stair a solution , then more surface area of the substance is exposed to the solvent. The higher surface area : volume ratio , the faster the solute will dissolve.
This helps , because the concentration of suger in the milk will be highest closer to the solid suger pieces . These suger pieces will therefore not dissolv until the suger concentration in the milk around them is lower. So, more solute won't dissolve solution until the dissolved solution has been transported by diffusion. This is why the mixing increases the speed of diffusion...i hope it helps you
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