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What will be the volume of water in the beaker if we add 1 teaspoon of salt in it *
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Answered by Anonymous
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This is an example of electrostriction - see, for example, this paper for a full explanation.

In short, the solvent molecules become more ordered in the vicinity of dissolved (charged) ions and less ordered as we go further away from the dissolved (charged) ions. The increase of solvent density near the ions is offset by the decrease of bulk density in the solvent as distance from the ions increases. This results in an overall net reduction in the observed volume of the solution.

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Answered by venkataramanat349
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