Four Ways To Speed Up The Rate Of Dissolving:. 1-Stirring.

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Four Ways To Speed Up The Rate Of Dissolving:

1-Stirring

2-Increase Temperature of the Solvent. The increased temperature makes the water molecules move faster. The increased temperature makes the water molecules move faster. This increase in energy helps separate the solute faster. This increase in energy helps separate the solute faster.

3-Increase Surface Area

4 – Increase Pressure When pressure is increased, more gas is dissolved. When pressure is increased, more gas is dissolved. When you open a soda bottle, you can hear the gas escaping. When you open a soda bottle, you can hear the gas escaping. Carbon Dioxide has been added under high pressure. Carbon Dioxide has been added under high pressure.