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Dissolution is considered a physical process.

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Q: Is dissolving sodium bicarbonate in water a physical or chemical reaction?
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Is dissolving a physical or chemical reaction?

a physical reaction for the chemical structure is not changing.


Is salt dissolving a chemical or physical reaction?

No.


Is dissolving sugar a chemical reaction or physical reaction?

It is a physical because it didn't change the substance


Is dissolving salt in water a physical or chemical change?

Dissolving salt in water is a physical change- no chemical reaction took place. If the water evaporates, the salt is still there.


Is sugar dissolving in water a chemical reaction?

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.


Is sugar dissolving in alcohol a chemical reaction?

No, it is simply dissolving so it is a physical change.


Is sugar dissolving a chemical reaction?

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Is dissolving oxygen gas and water a physical change or chemical change?

Dissolving in water is a physical change.


Is dissolving sugar a physical reaction?

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Is water boiling sugar dissolving or nails rusting a chemical reaction?

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Does a sugar dissolving in water is a physical property?

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Is dissolving carbon dioxide in water a chemical or physical reaction?

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