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  • 05-02-2021
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Does the temperature of the solvent (water) affect the rate of dissolving?​

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iStalingrad
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  • 05-02-2021
Yes. Heating up the solvent gives the molecules more kinetic energy. The more rapid motion means that the solvent molecules collide with the solute with greater frequency and the collisions occur with more force. Both factors increase the rate at which the solute dissolves.
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