What will happen to density of liquid when there is high amount of salt in it?
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Dissolving salt in water increases both the mass and volume of the water, but it increases the mass more. Because D = m/v, increasing the mass more than the volume results in an increase in density.
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Salinity Affects Density
When salt is dissolved in fresh water, the density of the water increases because the mass of the water increases. ... When comparing two samples of water with the same volume, the water sample with higher salinity will have greater mass, and it will therefore be more dense.
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