• which is true about the dissolving process in water

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  • The dissolving process in water is a physical change, not a chemical change. This means that the particles of the substance being dissolved are still present, though they may be broken down into smaller units.

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      Seth Chan

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  • When something dissolves in water, it forms a solution. This means that the dissolved substance interacts with the solvent molecules in the water, forming new compounds and dispersing into the solution.

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      Walter Reese

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