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What effect will dissolving salt in a solution have?

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Answered by yogeshsvasu
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Answered by Anonymous
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Dissolving salt in a solution can affect weight, taste, etc.

Salt is a soluble solid, and by adding a considerable amount of it to a solute, we can increase the solutes weight.

We can also increase or give the solute(s) taste.

The taste of salt is what we call "salty".

A interesting effect that adding salt could cause would be toggling the pH of the solution.

The general pH of salt is 7, but not all salts could actually change a solutions pH.

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