1. When we dissolve some salt/sugar in water, it disappears and water level doesn’t change. What could be the
reason?
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When we dissolve salt or sugar in water the water level does not change because the salt or sugar molecules get into the empty spaces between the water molecules and dont occupy any extra space.
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The reason is the salt and sugar are very small and are solids. Water is in liquid state which has some space between the molecules. The salt and sugar settles in between these spaces.
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