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Answered by pratzzchaudhry
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What is the difference between the molten and aqueous state?

Well, let us describe the difference by reference to a simple salt, i.e. sodium chloride. Now sodium chloride is a room temperature solid, that has exceptionally high melting and boiling points. Pump enuff energy in, and we could make MOLTEN sodium chloride…

NaCl(s)+Δ⟶NaCl(l)

The webz report the melting point of sodium chloride as 800.7 °C , and such a high melting point reflects the strength of the ionic interaction…

On the other hand, sodium chloride can chemically react with water to give one equiv of aquated sodium cations, and one equiv of aquated chloride anions…

NaCl(s)⟶H2ONa++Cl−

The individual ions are stabilized by interaction with water molecules to give aquated ions of the form [Na(OH2)6]+ , and [Cl(H2O)4−6]− ..

Step-by-step explanation:

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