Yes it is. Chemical property
It is neither chemical not is it a property. It is a physical change.
Salt is dissolved and dissociated in water.
Salt water is a solution.
When a teaspoon of salt is dissolved in a pot of water, it undergoes a physical change. The salt dissociates into its constituent ions, sodium and chloride, but its chemical structure remains unchanged. This process is reversible, as the salt can be recovered by evaporating the water. Thus, the dissolution of salt in water is a physical change rather than a chemical one.
it is a physical change. when salt and water is mixed . salt dissolves in water. here salt is not disappearing anywhere. its state is changing. chemical change means , once its reacted it cannot be regained . but here even though it is dissolved through evaporation we can regain the dissolved salt. its just a physical change.
It is neither chemical not is it a property. It is a physical change.
Salt is dissolved and dissociated in water.
Salt water is a solution.
Physical
Neither. Well, it definitely wouldn't be a physical property because the outside features don't change. It WOULD be a chemical property if , for ex. bubbling water. The act of dissolving salt doesn't change anything.
solvation
Salt water is a solution.
Firstly, pure salt is white and it becomes colourless when dissolved in water. Secondly, solid salt is a non-conductor of electricity, whereas the solution is an electrolyte and conducts well.
No.
physical property
This is sodium chloride (NaCl) dissolved in water (H2O).
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