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What happens when we mix saltwater with beetroot juice?

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Answered by Bhoomi1116
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Explanation:

When salt or beet juice is thrown in the mix, it disrupts this crystal. On a molecular level, this happens because the salt molecules intersperse with the water molecules, making it harder for the latter to come together in the molecular crystal that constitutes ice.

Answered by Anonymous
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When salt or beet juice is thrown in the mix, it disrupts this crystal. On a molecular level, this happens because the salt molecules intersperse with the water molecules, making it harder for the latter to come together in the molecular crystal that constitutes ice

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When salt or beet juice is thrown in the mix, it disrupts this crystal. On a molecular level, this happens because the salt molecules intersperse with the water molecules, making it harder for the latter to come together in the molecular crystal that constitutes ice

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