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The particle's level raise a bit higher than usual. The solid gives more weight to the liquid, causing the solid and liquid to have a much larger particle level!!!!!

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Well in most cases the material will sink.

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Because its particles are free to move, a liquid has no definite shape. However, it does have a definite volume.


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attractions between the solute and solvent particles remain static.


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