Chemistry, asked by sumandas36, 9 months ago

if nacl is poured to h2o what happens ​

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Answered by Vadanya01
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To put it simply, if you heat a substance (like salt) way beyond the temperature of water's boiling point, the Leidenfrost Effect can occur and result in what is called a steam explosion. ... Once the salt is poured into the water, the vapor around the salt becomes superheated, causing an increase in pressure.

Answered by viajaypkawle67
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Answer:

To put it simply, if you heat a substance (like salt) way beyond the temperature of water's boiling point, the Leidenfrost Effect can occur and result in what is called a steam explosion. ... Once the salt is poured into the water, the vapor around the salt becomes superheated, causing an increase in pressure.

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