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Generally, what happens to the rate of dissolution for a solid solute when you change from stirring a solution to not stirring it? A. It is increased. B. It is decreased. C. It remains the same as when stirring. D. Changes in stirring will not influence a solid solute.

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Answer:

The rate of dissolution for a solid solute when cease of stirring is typically: B. It is decreased

Step-by-step explanation:

The rate of dissolution for a solid solute decreases when you stop stirring it.

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