Why does a dissolved substance reduce the number of ‘free’ water molecules in a solution?
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Because it lowers the density of water molecules
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Because water is a polar molecule having dipoles.Due to which when we dissolve something into it free water molecules make bonds with them according to the dipole charge they have.
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which in return reduces the free water molecules in a solution.
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