Which of the following will decrease the rate of dissolving?*
A) increasing the amount of agit...
Chemistry, 30.05.2020 01:04 jhenifelix
Which of the following will decrease the rate of dissolving?*
A) increasing the amount of agitation
B) increasing the temperature of the solvent
C) increasing the particle size of the solute
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