when common salt is dissolved in water what will be the change in volume why
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When common salt is dissolved in water there will be no change in the volume of water as salt gets into the spaces between the molecules of water.
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The compound Nacl when dissolves in the water, it breaks and separates into Na+ and Cl- atoms. When common salt is added to water, it vanishes. The reason being that water molecules have voids or inter molecular spaces in which the salt particles get dissolved. The solution so formed is called brine solution.
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