Why does the level of water not change when salt is dissolved in water? What conclusion can u draw from this observation?
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This because the salt are dissolved it escape when we kept it in water.
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because the NaCl molecules when dissolved occupy the intermolecular spaces of water molecules.
From this we can conclude that liquids have large intermolecular spaces to act as a solvent.
especially water...
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From this we can conclude that liquids have large intermolecular spaces to act as a solvent.
especially water...
hope this helps and please mark it as brainliest if u feel it's good enough.
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