why does the level of water not change when common salt is dissolved in water
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The level of the water doesn't change because we know that the particles of the liquid is not closely packed their is a small gapes between the particle so the salt particles come in between that gapes that's why the level doesn't raise....
The level of the water doesn't change because we know that the particles of the liquid is not closely packed their is a small gapes between the particle so the salt particles come in between that gapes that's why the level doesn't raise....
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Superman : “ When common salt is dissolved in water , the NaCl compound gets Hydrated , and Breaks into ions of Na(+) , Cl(-) .”
These ions fit in the spaces between the molecules of water .
That is why we don't observe any change in the volume .
But if you keep on adding salt until the spaces are compeletly filled , you can actually get the volume increased !
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Superman : “ When common salt is dissolved in water , the NaCl compound gets Hydrated , and Breaks into ions of Na(+) , Cl(-) .”
These ions fit in the spaces between the molecules of water .
That is why we don't observe any change in the volume .
But if you keep on adding salt until the spaces are compeletly filled , you can actually get the volume increased !
#SupermanINFINITY
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