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luna674

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I've measured 50 ml of water and it's literally like a two sips on water is this right it feels wrong.
 

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Forveleth

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Mar 26, 2024
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Yep. It is amazing how much some salts and sugars can fit into water. At the molecular level, there is a lot of space in between those H2Os for other molecules to fit.
 
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volo

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Yep. It is amazing how much some salts and sugars can fit into water. At the molecular level, there is a lot of space in between those H2Os for other molecules to fit.
Do you expect the volume will change?
 

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