Asked by Tee

you have 100ml of water in a beaker. you add 20 ml of table salt. the water level rises to only 105 ml.

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Answered by bobpursley
Is there a question here?
Answered by Frank
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Chicken
Answered by Anonymous
What they are trying to ask is why does this happen? If we are adding 20ml more why is the result only 100ml?
Answered by Anonymous
Tee is trying to ask of there we are adding 20ml of salt to 100ml, why is the result only 105 ml?
Answered by Anonymous
So let's see who cam answer this
Answered by Anonymous
So let's see who can
answer this
Answered by Anonymous
Because table salt is solid so when solid is dissolved in water its mass decreases
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njbk
Answered by 70707
You guys didn't give any good responses -_-
Answered by R1hl
As the salt forms gas bubbles and due to the gas bubbles the water level rises
Answered by Brooklynn
the reason is you have 100ml of water you add 20ml of salt salt desolves so 5 ml of salt didnt dissolve so that 5ml that is left is counted
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by juju man
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Answered by Name
someone pls tell me the answer rn i need it
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