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At equlibirium the rate of dissolutiono of a solid solute in a valatile liquid slvent is ……

A

less than the rate of crstallisation

B

greater than the rate of crystallisation

C

equal to the rate of crystallisation

D

zero

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At equilibrium, the rate of dissolution of a solid solute in a volatile solvent is equla to the rate of crystallisation.
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