example a student has dissolved 10 nac of in 60 ml of water in a 100 ml breaker but the water level in the breaker remains same why
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A student has dissolved 10ml of NaCl in 60 ml of water in a 100 ml beaker but the water level in the beaker remains the same. Why?
NaCl or Sodium Chloride( common salt) is completely soluble in water. Whenever it is added to water, it fits within the intermolecular spaces of water. Hence, there is no change in volume of water and thereby the water level.
However, if excess salt is added, it can reach a saturation point and doesn't dissolve completely in water.
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