B. Solution
39 which statement about the process of dissolving is TRUE
A. Dissolving release...
B. Solution
39 which statement about the process of dissolving is TRUE
A. Dissolving releases energy in the form of heat.
8. Solvent can be dissolved faster when stirring is applied.
C. Applying heat often speeds up the process of dissolving particles.
D. Once a solute, such as salt crystal is dissolved in a solvent such as
water, it can never return to its original crystal state.
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