Salt dissolves in water. But as salt is constantly added to the water, at some point
salt appears at the bottom of the vessel. Why does this happen?
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When you add table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) to water, the salt dissolves into ions, Na+ and Cl-. The volume increases by a small factor, but the mass increases by a bigger factor.
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because of it's amount. and also if we can't mix salt with water continuously then the salt appears at the bottom of thre vessel.
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