Three ways to increase the rate of dissociation of a solid are:
1. Increasing the surface area of the solute.
2. Increasing the temperature of the solvent.
3. Agitating the solute and solvent mixture.
Explanation:
The dissociation of a solid is defined as the separation of ions when an ionic compounds dissolve. The dissociation rate can be increased by increasing the surface area of the solute because it would get enough chance to interact with other particles, hence the rate of dissociation increases.
By increasing the temperature, the kinetic energy of the molecules increase thereby dissolving more of the solute particles.
Agitating affects dissociation rate because it helps solute particle to get distributed evenly and hence gets dissociate easily.