Why dissolving is a chemical change
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Answer:The molecules get further apart in the solvent, but they don't change. However, there's a dispute about whether dissolving an ionic compound (like salt) is a chemical or physical change because a chemical reaction does occur, where the salt breaks into its component ions (sodium and chloride) in water.
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