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Yes. Due to the Law of the Conservation of Matter, anything combined with water will increase in volume, because water itself has volume, which is not lost by combining water with anything else.

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No, acetone and water do not change volume when combined. The total volume of the mixture remains the same as the sum of the individual volumes of acetone and water before mixing.

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