no because u can unseparate the 2 compounds
The physical properties of water can change when a compound is dissolved in water. The dissolved compound will determine which properties change. Some will change the surface tension, others will change the pH. Many changes are possible.
When NaCl is dissolved in a jar, it undergoes a physical change. This is because the chemical composition of NaCl remains the same, but its physical state changes from a solid to a liquid solution. The salt can be reclaimed by evaporating the liquid and it would still have the same chemical properties as the original NaCl.
Physical and chemical properties change as the result of a chemical change, which produces new products with different physical and chemical properties than the reactants.
Temperature and amount of the substance do not change chemical properties.
No. Making mixtures are physical changes and the chemical substances will not change.
The physical properties of water can change when a compound is dissolved in water. The dissolved compound will determine which properties change. Some will change the surface tension, others will change the pH. Many changes are possible.
Solubility is a physical property because it is related to a physical, not a chemical, change. When something dissolves, it does not change chemically. It is still the same compound/molecule, etc. when it was not dissolved in the solvent.
There is a change in the physical properties of these particles. Their chemical formula remains intact.
mrs.newman is hard huh?
the properties that change are physical and chemical properties!!! :)
When NaCl is dissolved in a jar, it undergoes a physical change. This is because the chemical composition of NaCl remains the same, but its physical state changes from a solid to a liquid solution. The salt can be reclaimed by evaporating the liquid and it would still have the same chemical properties as the original NaCl.
All physical changes are reversible because the molecules do not undergo change in any chemical reaction even in in the change in the state of matter. NaCl is a salt compound and each molecules gets easily dissolved in water and the salt recovered by evaporation of water.
That's a good question, I'm pretty sure that its just a physical change though. I don't think any of the properties of soap are being changed when its dissolved in water. Unless a new compound is being formed between the soap and the water, then its only a physical change. If you don't believe me that a new compound isn't formed, look up dissolving sugar in water. It's pretty much the same idea, and I know for sure that that's counted as only a physical change.
Physical properties change when chemicals combine because when you mix chemicals the physical properties changes it identity.
Physical and chemical properties change as the result of a chemical change, which produces new products with different physical and chemical properties than the reactants.
The properties of matter that are affected by a physical change is for example, there is a house then it gets destroyed that is a physical change.
Temperature and amount of the substance do not change chemical properties.