You don't need to alter the identity of the substance to determine its solubility. See the Related Questions link the left of this answer for more information about physical vs. chemical properties.
No. Solubility is a physical property.
Solubility is considered a physical process.
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It is a (highly) polar solvent.
Solubility is the physical property.
It is a physical property.
It's a physical property.
No solubility is a chemical property
No. Solubility is a physical property.
Yes, it is.
Physical Property are those that can be observed or measured without affecting the composition of the sample. Density, hardness, viscosity, malleability, solubility, melting temperature, and boiling temperature are some examples of physical property.
Solubility is a physical property
Solubility is a chemical property.
Solubility is a physical property of matter. This is the process in which two separate states of matter can be perfectly combined to create an entirely new type of matter.
Solubility is considered as a chemical property.
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.