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Chemistry, 19.04.2020 09:18 Jasten

Why does increasing the temperature make solutes dissolve in water quicker?

a. it decreases the surface area of the solute
b. it raises the pressure of the water molecules
c. it prevents the solute from crystallizing
d. it makes the water molecules move faster

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