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mishrashubham
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How does the volume of a solid in liquid solution change compared to the volume of the pure volume of the solvent?
If suppose I make a solution with a solid as solute and a liquid as solvent, and for simplification I assume that the solute is completely soluble in the given amount of solvent, is there is any mathematical relation to predict the volume of the resulting solution?
Is it similar to liquid-liquid solutions which show positive and negative deviations?
If suppose I make a solution with a solid as solute and a liquid as solvent, and for simplification I assume that the solute is completely soluble in the given amount of solvent, is there is any mathematical relation to predict the volume of the resulting solution?
Is it similar to liquid-liquid solutions which show positive and negative deviations?