When sodium chloride is added to a definite volume of water and stirred well a solution is formed but there is no increase in the level of water? why
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BECAUSE SODIUM CHLORIDE (NaCl) IS DISSOLVED IN THE INTER MOLECULER SPACES BETWEEN THE WATER. SO THERE IS NO CHANGE IN THE VOLUME OF WATER.
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