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Chloride ion has higher hydration enthalpy than chloride ion

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Answered by ItsSpiderman44
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Fluoride ion has higher hydration enthalpy than chloride ion. ... Hence, when the two are dissolved in water, the energy of hydration released in the case of fluoride ion will be more than chloride ion due to stronger interactions (ion-dipole) between the ion and the water molecules.

Answered by TheDreamCatcher
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Fluoride ion has higher hydration enthalpy than chloride ion. Hence, when the two are dissolved in water, the energy of hydration released in the case of fluoride ion will be more than chloride ion due to stronger interactions (ion-dipole) between the ion and the water molecules.

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