The question is : what will the final volume be?
I had never done this before for some reason. Perhaps laziness?
I measured 50 mL of water. I calculated that 15 g of table salt should completely dissolve in it.
The final volume is more than 50 mL. It is closer to 56 mL and that is a huge difference.
If at 50 mL (and whatever room temp), the density of water is 1.00 g/cm3,
then the density of the solution is = 1.16 g/cm3
I was tough that when you dissolve a salt into water that the volume doesn't change. The density goes up.
The salt is suppose to occupy the empty space between the water molecules.
I will try it with sugar as well.