When salt is mixed in with water, they form a solution. Salt is the solute, and water is the solvent.
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They are inorganic compounds; chemical formulas are: - ammonia: NH3 - salt: NaCl - water: H2O
Dissolving Skittles in salt and water is a physical change. The Skittles are still the same chemical compounds, but they are now dispersed throughout the water-salt solution.
Water and salt are classified as chemical substances. Water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen molecules, while salt is made up of sodium and chloride ions. Both substances undergo chemical reactions to form new compounds.
After the reaction of an acid with a base a salt and water are obtained.
Water, salt and ammonia are inorganic compounds.
A salt is itself a chemical compound.
It is commonly called 'neutralisation' and the resultant chemical compounds are 'a salt' and 'water'.
Water, carbon dioxide, and salt are all compounds that consist of elements. Water is composed of hydrogen and oxygen, carbon dioxide is composed of carbon and oxygen, and salt is composed of sodium and chloride ions. They all play important roles in various chemical reactions and processes in nature.
When two or more compounds are mixed together, they do not undergo a chemical reaction to form new substances. Each compound maintains its own chemical identity and properties. This is a physical change rather than a chemical change.
It is a physical change because only the phase of the salt actually changes - the two compounds do not react. The salt dissolves in the water, but if the water evaporates, the salt is left behind in its solid state.