Solution A Solution B
Particle Size of Salt large clumps tiny grains
Temperature of Solvent...
Chemistry, 22.04.2021 21:20 seasmarie75
Solution A Solution B
Particle Size of Salt large clumps tiny grains
Temperature of Solvent cold water hot water
Level of Agitation slow stirring fast stirring
What conclusion can be drawn from these solutions?
A.
Solution A will take less time to dissolve, because gently stirring will allow it to combine more evenly.
B.
Solution B will take longer to dissolve and might have some undissolved salt remaining at the bottom of the solution due to the high temperature.
C.
Solution B will take less time to dissolve, because hot water will cause some of the salt to evaporate.
D.
Solution A will take longer to dissolve and might have some undissolved salt remaining at the bottom of the solution due to the low temperature.
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