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No it is not reversible because the salt disolves and cannot come back !

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Yes - salt dissolving is reversible. Evaporate the water off and you are left with salt.

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It can be irreversible change or not ,It depends upon the nature Of the solution and salt.

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It is not. When you evaporate the water, you will regain the salt you dissolved.

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Dissolving is a reversible change.
For example from a sodium chloride water solution it is possible to obtain after the water evaporation crystallized sodium chloride.

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