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Physics, 16.04.2020 00:25 davelopez979

A student is helping his mom make sweet tea. She wants the tea to be very sweet and very strong. The student knows how to alter solutes so that they will dissolve better and faster.
Which of the following conditions would help make the sweet tea faster?
I. using sugar cubes with less surface area
II. using granulated sugar with greater surface area
III. using hot water
IV. using cold water
V. allowing to sit
V1. stirring vigorously

A. I, III, and VI
B. I, III, and V
C. II, III, and VI
D. I, IV, and V

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