Question 1147449
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The maximal salt concentration in water is 28%.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saline_water



The rest is your fantasy (or fantasy your teacher, who does not know Science).



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Comment from student: The fact that the word water appears anywhere in the question is your fantasy.
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<U>My response</U> : &nbsp;Your comment/reaction is &nbsp;INCORRECT.


Your correct comment/reaction would be  &nbsp;"Thanks for opening my eyes on the relevant facts I was not familiar with".



And had you comment in this way, &nbsp;I'd tell you that this linear theory &nbsp;<U>DOESN'T &nbsp;WORK &nbsp;AT &nbsp;ALL</U> 

for high-concentrated mixtures of salts in liquids.


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;It works for low-concentrated salts mixtures in liquids, &nbsp;&nbsp;<U>O-N-L-Y</U>.



Let me repeat it &nbsp;<U>one more time</U> : &nbsp;&nbsp;your reaction goes across your interests.



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Alan, &nbsp;on your comment

<pre>
    "There's no reason to assume it's in NaCl in water"
</pre>I have good answer:

<pre>
    But there is nothing in the problem that prohibits me to make this assumption . . . "
</pre>


I always become very angry when see such &nbsp;"problems".

Their creators do not know subject at all, &nbsp;and all what they do is spreading &nbsp;FAKES &nbsp;in the Internet, &nbsp;instead of spreading knowledge.