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Place a solid (that won't dissolve) in water and the solid will displace its weight, causing the water level to rise proportionally. Add a pint of liquid to a pint of water and you should have 2 pints of liquid in solution.

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Q: What happen when you mix of solids or liquid in a given volume of water?
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