Why is dissolving salt in water Known as reversible change
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Dissolving is an example of a reversible change. For example, when salt is mixed with water it disappears because it dissolves in the water to make salty water. But we can get the salt can back again by boiling off the water. ... Some substances dissolve when you mix them with water.
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