The ability of sodium chloride to dissolve in water is an example of a chemical change. physical property. chemical property. physical change.
@aaronq is this D ?
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i say physical change
it actually isn't because it forms 2 new products of Na+ and Cl-
oh so you mean it is a chemical change ?
i think you would consider it a chemical property for the ability for NaCl to dissolve in water
oh alright what is the difference between chemical property and chemical change ?
that is what I am trying to determine so we can achieve the correct answer
Ok, I do believe it is a chemical property as the question is asking to state that the potential for NaCl to dissolve in water is a chemical property not a chemical change
i see what you mean, i will go with that too! thank you so much!
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