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Outline an experiment to show that the dissolution of a substance in water is a physical change and not a chemical change.​

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Answered by sarasultana15
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TAKE A SPOON OF SALT AND DISSOLVE IT IN WATER... THIS DISSOLUTION OF THIS SUBSTANCE (SALT) IS A PHYSICAL CHANGE NOT A CHEMICAL CHANGE BECAUSE IT CAN BE UNDONE (TURN BACK INTO ITS ORIGINAL FORM) BY DISTILLATION...

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Answered by beherakumudin
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TAKE A SPOON OF SALT AND DISSOLVE IT IN WATER... THIS DISSOLUTION OF THIS SUBSTANCE (SALT) IS A PHYSICAL CHANGE NOT A CHEMICAL CHANGE BECAUSE IT CAN BE UNDONE (TURN BACK INTO ITS ORIGINAL FORM) BY DISTILLATION...

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