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why addition of salt and water is not a chemical change

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Answered by rabin0449
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The reactant (sodium chloride, or NaCl) is different from the products (sodium cation and chlorine anion). Thus, any ionic compound that is soluble in water would experience a chemical change. ... When sugar is dissolved, the molecules disperse throughout the water, but they do not change their chemical identity.

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Answered by jp74kkp
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It is a physical change

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Adding salt to water makes it salty. This is a physical change because the original substances can be recovered by evaporation. In chemical change substances cannot be recovered.

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