Solubility is considered a physical process.
More abundant in water than what? If we presume that you mean to compare the concentration of dissolved nitrogen found in rivers and streams to that dissolved in air, there is only a very small amount, around 1%, dissolved in water but, there is around 79% dissolved in air.
Yes it is. Chemical property
Being liquid is a physical property. Being water (H2O) is a chemical property.
Dissolved nitrogen in water is a solute; when nitrogen contain traces of another gas can be considered as a solvent.
It is neither chemical not is it a property. It is a physical change.
don't know look in your science book
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.
Yes, salinity is a physical property. It is a measure of the concentration of dissolved salts in a body of water, typically expressed in parts per thousand (ppt) or as a percentage. Salinity affects the density and freezing point of water.
More abundant in water than what? If we presume that you mean to compare the concentration of dissolved nitrogen found in rivers and streams to that dissolved in air, there is only a very small amount, around 1%, dissolved in water but, there is around 79% dissolved in air.
Yes it is. Chemical property
Being liquid is a physical property. Being water (H2O) is a chemical property.
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.
Dissolved nitrogen in water is a solute; when nitrogen contain traces of another gas can be considered as a solvent.
The chemical composition of sugar remains the same when dissolved in water. Only the physical state of sugar changes, from solid to liquid. The total amount of matter in the system (sugar + water) also remains constant.
physical property
It is a physical property.
Dissolving in water is a physical change.