Bissoy.com
Login
Doctors Medicines MCQs Q&A
Ask Merit Test Questions Courses

Dissolving salt in water is a reversible change.

Dissolving salt in water is a reversible change.

Monjur Alahi
Monjur Alahi
4 views
2025-01-04 04:42

1 Answers

Salim Ahmed Kawsar
Salim Ahmed Kawsar

Dissolving salt in water is a reversible change because salt and water can be again obtained by the distillation process.

4 views Answered 2023-02-05 15:29

Related Questions

A metal X forms a salt XSO4 . The salt XSO forms a clear solution in water which reacts with sodium hydroxide
1 Answers 9 Views
If a fresh egg is put into a beaker filled with water, it sinks. On dissolving a lot of salt in the water,
1 Answers 4 Views
Write balanced equations to satisfy each statement: (a) Acid + Active metal ⟶ Salt + hydrogen (b) Acid + Base ⟶ Salt + water
1 Answers 7 Views
Define an acidic salt, a normal salt and a mixed salt. Give two examples in each case of: (a) a normal salt,
1 Answers 5 Views
Ca(H2PO4)2 is an example of a compound called _______________ (acid salt/ basic salt/ normal salt)
1 Answers 6 Views
1. Dissolving of a solid in liquid is a physical change. True or false ?
1 Answers 4 Views
Melting of ice is a 1. reversible change 2. irreversible change
1 Answers 4 Views
Dissolving of a solid in liquid is a physical change. True or false ?
1 Answers 4 Views
Melting of ice is a 1. reversible change, 2. irreversible change,
1 Answers 4 Views
Soda water is prepared by dissolving washing soda in water.
1 Answers 8 Views
  • কোরআন
  • হাদিস
  • চাকুরি প্রস্তুতি
  • বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় ভর্তি
  • মেডিকেল SBA
  • 12 এইচএসসি
  • 10 এসএসসি
  • 8 জেএসসি
এক্সাম দিয়ে মেধা যাচাই করুন
Job Preparation (1125)
Admission (754)
এসএসসি (10)
এইচএসসি (5)
Login Required

You need to log in to continue.

Login
Download Required

You need to download the app to make a call.

Download
ভিডিও কলে কথা বলতে প্লে স্টোর থেকে Bissoy অ্যাপ ডাউনলোড করুন অথবা প্রশ্ন উত্তর করতে লগইন করুন
📱 ডাউনলোড
  • অ্যাফিলিয়েট
  • FAQ
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • T&C
  • DMCA

© Bissoy, 2014 - 2025