Chemistry
Chemistry, 30.08.2019 21:30, alexisolsennn4680

Which of the following would not affect the rate of dissolution of salt in a beaker of water?
a. stirring the solution
b. increasing the pressure of the solution
c. decreasing the size of the salt particles
d. increasing the temperature of the solution

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