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Chemistry, 30.08.2021 03:00 MissSusan183

Salt is dissolved into a water solvent. Can the salt be extracted, and will it retain its properties? (1 point) O No, it cannot be extracted through any means. It retains its original properties.
Yes, it can be extracted through evaporation. It retains its original properties.
O No, it cannot be extracted through any means. It does not retain its original properties.
Yes, it can be extracted through evaporation. It does not retain its original properties.

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