Science, asked by kiran6112006, 8 months ago

why is dissolving salt in water known as reversible change​

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Answered by kevintomantony2211
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Answer:

It is known as reversible change as salt dissolves in water and salt can be obtained back by evaporation.

Explanation:

Reversible change is a change in which the product can be obtained back as the reactants used in the reaction.

Answered by NezamiAfshan
8

Answer:

Dissolving of salt in water is known as reversible change as-

Explanation:

If we add some salt to water.. eventually it will dissolve making the water Salty..

But This change can be reversed by boiling the water....which will get evaporated and we will be left with salt .....

Hope this helped !!!!...

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