A pharmacist mixes together 20g of crystals of compound A and 10g of crystals of compound B. The mixture is then dissolved in 120 mL of water to make cough syrup. The mixture will most likely dissolve fastest under which of the following sets of conditions?

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A pharmacist mixes togehter 20 g of crystals of compound A and 10g of crystals of compound B. The mixture is then dissolved in 120mL of water to make cough syrup.

A pharmacist mixes together 20g of crystals of compound A
and 10 g of crystals of compound B. The mixture is then
dissolved in 120 mL of water to make cough syrup.
The mixture will most likely dissolve fastest under which of
the following sets of conditions?
Size of
Temperature Stirring
(°C)
Crystals (mm)
(Y/N)?
0.01–0.02
49.9
Y
Size of
Temperature Stirring
(°C)
Crystals (mm)
(Y/N)?
0.01–0.02
22.3
N
Size of
Temperature
(°C)
Stirring
(Y/N)?
Crystals (mm)
0.1–0.2
49.9
N
Size of
Crystals (mm)
Temperature Stirring
(°C)
(Y/N)?
0.1–0.2
22.3
Y
Transcribed Image Text:A pharmacist mixes together 20g of crystals of compound A and 10 g of crystals of compound B. The mixture is then dissolved in 120 mL of water to make cough syrup. The mixture will most likely dissolve fastest under which of the following sets of conditions? Size of Temperature Stirring (°C) Crystals (mm) (Y/N)? 0.01–0.02 49.9 Y Size of Temperature Stirring (°C) Crystals (mm) (Y/N)? 0.01–0.02 22.3 N Size of Temperature (°C) Stirring (Y/N)? Crystals (mm) 0.1–0.2 49.9 N Size of Crystals (mm) Temperature Stirring (°C) (Y/N)? 0.1–0.2 22.3 Y
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