Why is dissolving table salt in water an example of a physical change?
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Physical changes are changes affecting a substances form but not chemical composition. When dissolving table salt in water, salt does not change in form (it is still salt but is in the water). This can be seen when you evaporate the water, as the salt stays the same
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I meant to say, salt does not change in chemical composition!*
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because physical change means a change in substance which we can see.
So, when table SALT dissolve in water it makes changes in it that's why it is an example for physical changes.
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because physical change means a change in substance which we can see.
So, when table SALT dissolve in water it makes changes in it that's why it is an example for physical changes.
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