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Biology, 13.11.2020 03:10 musfirahkhurram

When you mix salt with water in a beaker, the salt is no longer visible. What happens to the salt?
A. The salt changes state from a liquid to a gas.
B. The salt reacts with the water to make a new substance.
C. The salt dissolves in the water.
D. The salt is destroyed by the water.

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