Ashley Roselynn Vincent
from
Notre Dame Academy, Bengaluru
Subject :Sam Class : Sample
Three glasses P, Q and R having equal amount of water were taken and equal amount of salt was added to each one of them. After that, P was cooled, Q was heated and R was left undisturbed. Water in which glass will now taste most salty?
AP
BQ
CR
DAll will taste the same
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Hem sai prakash
from
shree swaminarayan gurukul international school, Hyderabad
Class : Class 6
give explanation
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PRAKHAR TYAGI
from
PATNI PUBLIC SCHOOL NIMBAHERA RAJASTHAN, NIMBAHERA, CHITTORGARH, RAJASTHAN
Class : Class 6
Give Explanation!!!!!!!
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anitha ravichandran
from
sri kumaran public school, Bengaluru
Class : Class 9
the salt would have dissolved in the water thus distributing the salt equally everywhere in the water so while taking a sip it will be salty whereas if we take a sip in another glass that sip wont have as much salt as another area of the water
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Saanvi
from
rvk, bengaluru
Class : Class 9
as the water evaporates leaving more salt and very less water, the glass q becomes saltiest.
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Anirudh
from
Apeejay School Noida, delhi
Class : Class 9
I am also confused as heating increases dissolving it’s correct answer should be a
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Mannat Vikramaditya Jain
from
The Shri Ram School Moulsari Campus, Gurugram
Class : Class 9
please explain
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arjun
from
the bishops school camp , pune
Class : Class 8
THE WATER WILL BE EVAPORATED WHILE LEAVING BACK PURE SALT INCLUDING THE NATURAL SALTS OF THE WATER