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Samuel adds a teaspoon of salt to a glass of water. He notices that the salt disappears.whar kind of change has occured
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Samuel adds a teaspoon of salt to a glass of water. He notices that the salt disappears.whar kind of change has occured
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Dissolving salt into water is a physical change. The salt is still salt & the water is still water. Nothing new is made. Although the salt is dissolved into the water & makes it salty, they are still two different entities.
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