Yes, of course as everything is chemicals.
Salt water can be described as water that has salt in it.
what are the chemical sediments example? An example would be salt. As seawater evaporates from a surface, what is left is salt.
Its not a chemical change when you see the salt dissolving because if your were to put something else like sugar then it would be a chemical.
Water would best be described as a chemical compound composed of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom. Its chemical formula is H2O.
Dissolution doesn't involve the chemical transformation of the salt.
An element can be described by observing its physical and chemical properties.
physical property
No, salt is a chemical compound.
No, mixing sugar and chocolate is not a chemical change. It's a physical change.
Glaubers salt
Salt is a chemical compound. It has chemical and physical properties.
Yes, salt dissolving in water is a physical change because it does not involve a change in the chemical composition of the salt. The salt molecules are simply dispersed in the water, but they remain the same chemical substance.