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Maya Dunn
6 October, 09:09
What is the rate of dissolution?
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Erick Crosby
6 October, 10:55
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When a solute in a solvent forms a solution, it is called dissolution. a solute is the primary substance that is dissolved in a liquid called the solvent. so what this means is that when something dissolves in something else. there are many factors that affect the rate at which a solute will dissolve.
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