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Is the dissolving of copper (ii) chloride in water a chemical change or a physical change why?

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It would be a chemical change because the chloride water would have an effect on the copper. A way to tell if something is a chemical or physical change is that chemical change is not reversible. Physical change can be reversed. For example, water can be physically changed into ice, and it can go back into water. Hope this helps!
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