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What do you think would happen if you had a very small amount of water in a glass and you filled the glass with salt? Would the salt dissolve? give reasons for your answer
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What do you think would happen if you had a very small amount of water in a glass and you filled the glass with salt? Would the salt dissolve? give reasons for your answer
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No i do not think it would dissolve because think about it the beach has ton of salt in the water and it never dissolve so i think it wouldn't
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I don't think it would dissolve , or at least not all of it bcuz that would be a lot of salt for a small amount of water
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