Yes, because you are not changing it's chemical properties. It's molecular formula stays the same.
The process of evaporating fresh water from seawater for drinking is an example of a physical property, physical change, chemical property or chemial change?
Evaporation is a physical process.
Yes friend Des Dichado has stated so rightly.
Dissolution is a physical process.
No. By which I mean it's not a "property" at all, it's a process.
yes
Yes, this is a physical change.
Evaporation is a physical process.
evaporation is a physical change
No. Evaporation is a physical process and it does not distinguish one substance from another.
Evaporation is a physical process.
Evaporation is a physical process.
Evaporation is a physical process.
Evaporation is a physical process because not involve any chemical process.
A process is not a property; and a process may be physical or chemical.
Salt is removed from sea water in a process called desalination. This process involves evaporating the water leaving behind the salt.
Yes friend Des Dichado has stated so rightly.
Mixing is a physical process not a property.