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To test the hypothesis above, you changed the
of the solvent and
measured the
of a solid.
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Most likely: "polarity of the solvent" and "solubility (or dissolution rate) of a solid."
Explanation: to test whether solvent polarity affects how well a solid dissolves you vary the solvent polarity and measure how much solid dissolves (solubility at equilibrium, e.g., g per 100 mL) or how fast it dissolves (dissolution rate). If you meant a different hypothesis, tell me and I can give a more specific pair.
Explanation: to test whether solvent polarity affects how well a solid dissolves you vary the solvent polarity and measure how much solid dissolves (solubility at equilibrium, e.g., g per 100 mL) or how fast it dissolves (dissolution rate). If you meant a different hypothesis, tell me and I can give a more specific pair.
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