No, salt will (physically) dissolve in water, without changing chemical properties
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Solubilization of salt in water is a physical change.
Solubilization of salt in water is a physical change.
Mixing salt and water is a physical change, not a chemical change. The salt does not change its chemical composition when it dissolves in water, only its physical state.
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This is a physical change. You can separate the salt and water by the physical process of distillation or evaporation where the water is boiled away and the salt is left behind.
It is a physical change because the chemical composition of the salt and water does not change.
Dissolving in water is a physical change.
Dissolving in water is a physical change.
Dissolving salt in water is an example of a physical change. Although the ions of sodium and chlorine separate when the salt dissolves, no chemical reaction takes place.
Dissolution is a physical change.
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