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Why does a dissolved substance reduce the number of free water molecules in a solution?      



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Dissolved substance...

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It is because when something dissolves it takes the place of a molecule because energy and not be created nor destroyed, including the energy in the substance that is now in a different form, therefore the more it dissolves the less water molecules there are gonna be

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