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Chemistry, 25.07.2019 14:40, kennyg02

Assume that charlee has two separate beakers containing the same amount of water in each with the same temperature. she adds one spoonful of the same solute to each beaker and stirs them at the same speed. in one beaker, the rate of dissolving of the solute is significantly faster than the other. elaborate on possible reason why a) the beaker that dissolved the solute slower already has some solute in it. b) the instrument used to stir was much bigger than the instrument used to stir the other. c) the solutes placed in the beaker were put in at different rates. d) the water was much warmer in the beaker that dissolved it faster.

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