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By heating this hydrate.
Salt will just become hotter after heating, it will never melt.
if you mean epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) then heating it will result in a decomposition reaction, where magnesium oxide (s) and sulfur trioxide (g) is formed. The decomposition reaction is therefore a chemical change.
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yes by heating and solid like sugar and salt take the shape of container in which they are kept
On heating, hydrated salts lose their water of crystallization and as a result, the crystals lose their shape and colour and change to a powdery substance.
By heating this hydrate.
No, not always. For example, if you mix salt and water, no chemical change takes place. The salt dissolves in the water and a solution is formed, which is not a chemical change because the salt and water retain their individual chemical compositions.
Salt will just become hotter after heating, it will never melt.
if you mean epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) then heating it will result in a decomposition reaction, where magnesium oxide (s) and sulfur trioxide (g) is formed. The decomposition reaction is therefore a chemical change.
This can be done by heating the salt.
Heating is a physical process.
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Heating NaCl at 801 0C the salt is melted.
Stirring, heating, crushing the salt
Sugar kind of melts and turns brown but salt doesn't, it just heats up.