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Solubilization of salt in water is a physical change.
Solubility is a physical property of water because when water dissolves a substance, the chemical composition of the water does not change.
Solubility is a physical property because it is related to a physical, not a chemical, change. When something dissolves, it does not change chemically. It is still the same compound/molecule, etc. when it was not dissolved in the solvent.
It is a physical change. Dissolving is a physical property called solubility.
No addition of salt to water is not a chemical change but an example of physical change and termed as solubility .
The solubility of a substance in water is primarily determined by its chemical composition rather than its physical properties.
It is a physical change because the oil and the water do not change in chemical composition.
Solubility in water is considered a physical property, as it involves how a substance interacts with water molecules physically to form a solution without any chemical reactions taking place.
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Boiling water is a physical change because it does not change the chemical composition of the water.
Ocean water is a substance, not a physical or chemical change.
Solubility is not a phase change of matter. It refers to the ability of a substance (solute) to dissolve in a solvent to form a homogeneous mixture (solution) without changing its chemical composition. It is a physical property and does not involve a change in the phase of the substance.