History, asked by dhimanvinod424, 10 months ago

why does valume of water remain same salt is added to it​

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Answered by zehrinfathima50
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Answer:

Explanation:

  • If rock salt is added to a container of water, the volume would of course change to accomodate the displacement.  
  • In this way the field tends to disrupt hydrogen bonded structures in liquid water, and to compress the water molecules surrounding an ion.
  • These electrostatic effect give rise to a shrinkage of the water.
Answered by bpushpita88
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Explanation:

When you have solid salt mixed with water, the level changes. The salt occupies some of the volume, water, the rest.

Shortly thereafter, the salt dissolves. At this point, the volume reverts to that of the water without salt.

If you use table salt, the salt dissolves very quickly so it may be difficult to see this happen. Larger grain salt will take longer to dissolve, and the effect is easier to observe.

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