when salt is dissolved in water, the level of water does not rise give reason
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when salt is dissolved in water the level of the water does not rise this is due to the fact that when salt is dissolved in water it's particles break down and get into the spaces between the water as liquid have less spaces between them that is why there is no rise in the level of water.
when salt is dissolved in water the level of the water does not rise this is due to the fact that when salt is dissolved in water it's particles break down and get into the spaces between the water as liquid have less spaces between them that is why there is no rise in the level of water.
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