Chemistry, asked by adityarajshardeep, 4 months ago

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Answered by naziaemad143
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Explanation:

  1. It dissolves with the water as there are so.e molecules of water left or the intermolecular force id more and the salt particles fit into the gaps and hence disappears.
  2. No, there will be no change as the water level is same and the gaps between them are more so it fits.
Answered by Anonymous
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Where does it disappear?

The water acts as a solvent and the salt gets dissolved in the water. The salt particles fit in between the water particles/atoms (in the intermolecular spaces).

Does the level of water change?

No, the level of the water does not change.

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