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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If salt is constantly added to be water, some point salt appears at the bottom of the vessel because after dissolving a certain amount of salt, no more salt can be dissolved in water as the saturation point is reached. Saturation refers to the level where none of the water molecules are available to bind with the ions of the particular solute, here sodium chloride. Thus, the excess amount of the solute gets deposited at the bottom of the vessel.
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