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a solid dissolved in pure water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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sulphuric acid or common salt is dissolved in pure water to make it a conductor of electricity.

Answered by tejchoola
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Water molecules pull the sodium and chloride ions apart, breaking the ionic bond that held them together. After the salt compounds are pulled apart, the sodium and chloride atoms are surrounded by water molecules, as this diagram shows. Once this happens, the salt is dissolved, resulting in a homogeneous solution.

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