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A spoonful of salt is mixed into a pitcher of water. Soon, the salt crystals are no longer visible in the water.

Why did the salt disappear?

A. Salt crystals separated to form new water molecules

B. Water molecules surrounded the salt crystals, which remained the same size

C. Salt crystals separated, and the parts spread evenly among water molecules.

D. Salt and water combined chemically to form a new substance.
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lesson 2.14 - science

A spoonful of salt is mixed into a pitcher of water. Soon, the salt crystals are no-example-1
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C salt crystal separated and separated evenly(equilibrium)
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Answer:

Salt crystals separated, and the parts spread evenly among water molecules.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is due to salt and water being a solution, when you mix the two substances, you are diluting the salt with the water, which is why the salt crystals disappear and spread throughout the contained water.

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