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Stirring a solution _____.

increases the rate of dissolution

decreases the rate of dissolution

does not change the rate of dissolution

none of these
8 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Stirring a solution **increases the rate of dissolution**. When you stir, you help distribute the solute particles throughout the solvent, which allows them to interact more readily and dissolve more quickly.
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