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  • Potassium Chloride Dissolving in Water: Chemical Change Explained
    Yes, dissolving potassium chloride in water is a chemical change.

    When potassium chloride dissolves in water, the ionic bonds between the potassium and chloride ions are broken, and the ions are separated and surrounded by water molecules. This process is called ionization. The ionization of potassium chloride results in the formation of a new substance, potassium chloride solution, which has different properties than potassium chloride crystals.

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