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What happens to solute when it is added to the solvent? Does it dissappear? Is the mass conserved or lost? I will mrk best answer brainliest ​

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Answered by Sant1902
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Answer:

no it feels the gap between the solvents. mass is conserved.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

But the process of dissolving merely spreads out the molecules or ions of the solute and intermixes them with the molecules of the solvent. No atoms are added or taken away from the system, so the mass stays the same. Even in a chemical reaction when atoms interact and create new products, mass is conserved.

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