when a small ount of comman 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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When the common salt is dissolved in the graduated cylinder full of water, the level doesn't decrease. The liquid molecules are not bounded by string force of attraction as in the solids and there are many intermolecular spaces present in the mix.
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