when we dissolve salt/sugar in water the volume of solution does not changeswhy ❓
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When salt/sugar is dissolved in water, the molecules of salt/sugar goes into the these spaces. Thus no water level rise takes place.
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when we dissolve salt/sugar in water the volume of solution does not changes because salt/sugar get fitted in small space present in between particles of water.
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