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No, this is not a redox reaction (or a chemical reaction at all) because no species gain/lose electrons in this process.

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No. The dissolving of salt in water is an exothermic process because it releases energy in the form of heat.


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Is dissolving salt in water a physical or chemical change?

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Where is salt water made?

Salt water is obtained by dissolving sodium chloride in water.


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