Dissolution is considered a physical process.
No.
Dissolving salt in water is a physical change- no chemical reaction took place. If the water evaporates, the salt is still there.
No, it is simply dissolving so it is a physical change.
Dissolving in water is a physical change.
Water boiling is a physical process; also dissolving. Rusting is a chemical process (oxidation).
a physical reaction for the chemical structure is not changing.
No.
It is a physical because it didn't change the substance
Dissolving salt in water is a physical change- no chemical reaction took place. If the water evaporates, the salt is still there.
No, it is a physical change. A chemical reaction involves changing a molecule(s) into something else. When dissolving sugar in water, you still have sugar and you still have water.
No, it is simply dissolving so it is a physical change.
No, this is pure physics
Dissolving in water is a physical change.
no, technically there is no such thing as a physical reaction. It is, however, a physical change. when two things react, it is chemical so you cannot have a "Physical" reaction in chemistry
Water boiling is a physical process; also dissolving. Rusting is a chemical process (oxidation).
Yes it is because no chemical reaction occurs during it so it is not chemical.
Dissolving CO2 in water would be a physical reaction because neither the CO2 molecules, nor the H2O molecules are undergoing any change.