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When salt is added to water, the equilibrium of the system is disturbed due to the dissolution of the salt. This disruption leads to an increase in the concentration of ions in the solution, which can affect properties such as boiling point, freezing point, and osmotic pressure. Eventually, a new equilibrium is established between the dissolved salt and the water molecules.

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