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For example when dissolving NaCl, KOH etc..
This of course is equivalent to predicting the density of the solution. Very useful in practice.

2006-11-07 08:52:10 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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Yes, yes their is.

2006-11-07 08:57:05 · answer #1 · answered by Frank R 7 · 1 0

yes i think so, you can take the volume of the water before the substance is put into the water and subtract that from the final volume of water then use that number as the volume. You would have to use the density= mass / volume

2006-11-07 17:05:11 · answer #2 · answered by linx 1 · 0 0

I would meaure the volume before and after adding the inorganic substance. The difference is the increase in volume.

2006-11-07 16:57:38 · answer #3 · answered by ndtaya 6 · 1 0

Well, just calculate the inorganic substance's volume before you let it disolve in water.

2006-11-07 16:58:10 · answer #4 · answered by SkillQuest 1 · 0 0

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