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when a small amount of common salt is added to water taken in graduated cylinder, there is no detectable change in the level of water. Explain why is it so ?​

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Answered by notcutepls
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when a small amount of common salt is added to water taken in graduated cylinder, there is no detectable change in the level of water.

THIS SHOWS THAT THE PARTICLES ARE REALY VERY SMALL,AS THEY ARE SMALL THEY GET INTO THE SPACES BETWEEN THE PARTICLES OF WATER.THUS THERE IS NO CHANGE IN WATER LEVEL.


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Answered by aashish2227
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Answer:

when a small amount of common salt is added to water taken in graduated cylinder, there is no detectable change in the level of water.

THIS SHOWS THAT THE PARTICLES ARE REALY VERY SMALL,AS THEY ARE SMALL THEY GET INTO THE SPACES BETWEEN THE PARTICLES OF WATER.THUS THERE IS NO CHANGE IN WATER LEVEL.

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