No it is not reversible because the salt disolves and cannot come back !
Yes - salt dissolving is reversible. Evaporate the water off and you are left with salt.
It can be irreversible change or not ,It depends upon the nature Of the solution and salt.
It is not. When you evaporate the water, you will regain the salt you dissolved.
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.
This is a reversible process.
It possible to de-salinate water.
it's acutely reversible
There are several effects of adding salt to water: 1. The boiling point will increase. 2. The freezing point will decrease. 3. The water's conductivity may change.
Sugar and Salt
no because it is reversible. If you dissolve out the water you are left with NaCl. A change that is reversible is a physical change.
reversible
This is a reversible process.
It is reversible. You can allow the water to evaporate, leaving the salt behind.
No
The pH is unchanged.
It possible to de-salinate water.
Reversible Reaction
Adding salt does not effect the temperature.Answer:Adding salt does not change the temperature at the time you add the salt, but it raises the temperature at which the water will boil
it's acutely reversible
By adding salt it means that you are adding an impurity into the water. Impurities can lower the boiling point, while increasing its melting point.
During dissolution salt is not transfotmed in another compound; also dissolution is reversible.