Which of the following is the physical state of a salt that dissolves in water and forms a solution?
Solid
Liquid
Aqueous
None of the above
The physical state of a salt that dissolves in water and forms solution is aqueous (aq)
The physical state of salt that dissolves in water and forms solution is:
Classify the following as chemical or physical changes:
• Cutting of trees
• Melting of butter in a pan
• Rusting of almirah
• Boiling of water to form steam
• Passing of electric current through water, and water breaking down into hydrogen and oxygen gas
• Dissolving common salt in water
• Making a fruit salad with raw fruits
• Burning of paper and wood