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Question
Salt can be separated from its solution (salt dissolved in water), because ______.
Options
mixing of salt in water is a change that can be reversed by heating and melting of salt.
mixing of salt in water is a change that cannot be reversed.
mixing of salt in water is a permanent change.
mixing of salt in water is a change that can be reversed by evaporation.
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Solution
Salt can be separated from its solution (salt dissolved in water), because mixing of salt in water is a change that can be reversed by evaporation.
Explanation:
Salt can be separated from water solution by evaporating the water. Hence, mixing of salt in water is a reversible change.
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