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why does a salt disappear when dissolved in water​

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Answered by anitapepsi
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Coz the salt goes into the intermolecular spaces of water.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Because the ionic bond break and splits into its ions

Ex :- NaCl breaks into

Na+ and Cl -

Which r colorless

Explanation:

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