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20 June, 03:30

When salt dissolves in water, it seems to disappear. What happens to the salt that makes it no longer visible?

A.

The salt becomes a gas that is invisible to the naked eye.

B.

Crystals of salt float to the top of the water where they cannot be seen.

C.

The particles of the salt separate from each other and become surrounded by water molecules.

D.

The particles of the salt stay close together at the bottom of the water, but they are in liquid form.

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  1. 20 June, 03:34
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    Answer: The answer is C, The particles of the salt separate from each other and become surrounded by water molecules.
  2. 20 June, 03:43
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    the answer is C. The particles of the salt separate from each other and become surrounded by water molecules.
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