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Chemistry, 14.09.2021 02:20 naz731

Two different mixtures that are dissolving sugar and salt are described below: Mixture 1: Large chunks of sugar and salt are put into a pot of water and slowly stirred.
Mixture 2: Small grains of sugar and salt are stirred into a hot pot of water.

Which statement is true about dissolving?

A The two mixtures will dissolve the sugar and salt at the same rate.
B Mixture 1 will dissolve the sugar and salt at a faster rate.
C Mixture 2 will dissolve the sugar and salt at a faster rate.
D Mixture 2 will not dissolve the sugar and salt at all.

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