why is mixing salt into water considered as a reversible change
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If you heat the salt solution, the water will evaporate, leaving the salt behind, the water vapour can be cooled so that it condenses back to liquid form (water). This is a reversible change because we will get the salt and water back in their original forms.
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if you heat the salt solution, the water will evaporate, leaving the salt behind, the water vapour can be cooled so that it condenses back to liquid form (water). this is a reversible change because we will get the salt and water back in their original forms.
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