The change involved in obtaining salt is physical or chemical? Explain with reason.
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Dissolving a solid in liquid, such as table salt in water, is a physical change because only the state of the matter has changed. Physical changes can often be reversed. Allowing the water to evaporate will return the salt to a solid state. ... It has not combined with the water to cause a chemical reaction
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When you dissolve table salt (sodium chloride, also known as NaCl) in water, are you producing a chemical change or a physical change? Well, a chemical change involves a chemical reaction, with new substances produced as a result of the change. A physical change, on the other hand, results in a change of the material's appearance, but no new chemical products result.
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