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Why does more salt dissolve when the temperature in water is higher faith?

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Why does more salt dissolve when the temperature in water is higher faith?

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The salt is the solute, or dissolved, and the water is the solvent, or dissolving. The salt reaches a point of supersaturation. The only way for the water to dissolve more salt is for the mixture to be stirred or heated.

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