1)Expand the solute
2)expand the solvent
3)allowing the solute and solvent to interact to form solution
The rate of formation of a solution is influenced by the surface area of the solute particles, temperature of the solvent, and the degree of mixing or agitation between the solute and solvent. A higher surface area, temperature, and mixing all tend to increase the rate of solution formation.
Three factors that speed up the rate of dissolution are increased temperature, increased surface area, and stirring the mixture.
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When the dissolving rate equals the rate at which molecules comes out of solution the solution is in 'equilibrium'.
The rate of formation of a solution is influenced by the surface area of the solute particles, temperature of the solvent, and the degree of mixing or agitation between the solute and solvent. A higher surface area, temperature, and mixing all tend to increase the rate of solution formation.
Three factors that speed up the rate of dissolution are increased temperature, increased surface area, and stirring the mixture.
Crystals precipitated from a solution has unique crystal forms. These are formed with the subsequent growth in its nuclei and the solution contains more solute entities that impacts the crystal formation.Ê
Three factors that affect the rate at which a substance dissolves are temperature, surface area of the substance, and the stirring or agitation of the solution. Increasing the temperature generally increases the rate of dissolving, while breaking the substance into smaller pieces or increasing its surface area also speeds up the process. Stirring or agitation helps to bring fresh solvent into contact with the solute, enhancing the dissolving rate.
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Three factors that influence the formation of soil are climate, parent material, and time. Climate affects the rate of weathering and organic matter decomposition, while parent material determines the types of minerals present in the soil. Time allows for the accumulation of organic matter and the development of soil horizons.
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Primarily the cooling rate of the mineral compound.The faster the rate cooling smaller the crystal size of the mineral.Consequently, large crystal specimins are derived from igneous bodies with a very slow rate of cooling.
Intrusive rocks are formed when molten magma cools and solidifies beneath the Earth's surface. Factors that contribute to their formation include the composition of the magma, the depth at which it solidifies, and the rate at which it cools.
Three factors that affect the rate of evaporation are temperature (higher temperature increases evaporation rate), humidity (lower humidity increases evaporation rate), and surface area (larger surface area increases evaporation rate).
Three major factors determine the cost of bank financing, the prime rate, the nominal rate, and the effective rate. Also, the creditworthiness of applicant is taken into account.