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The smaller the particle the faster it dissolves. This is because the process by which a solute dissolves takes place at the surface of the solvent. That means the larger the surface area of a particle or solute, the faster the solute will dissolve.

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The smaller the size of the solute (solid that will dissolve) the faster it will dissolve.

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The larger the pieces the solute, the slower the rate of dissolution due to increased surface area. Smaller pieces of solute are more amenable to solution,.

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Particle's structure is mostly responsible for the rate of dissolving and also rate of dissolving is inversly proportional to the mass of molecule

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The smaller the particle size, the faster it will dissolve.

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The smaller the particle, the faster it dissolves.

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The smaller the particle size, the surface area is larger and the dissolution is faster.

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