Entropy change when calcium chloride disassociates in water
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When NaCl dissolves in water the strong ionic bonds are broken (requiring heat energy) and the ions interact with water molecules (releasing heat energy). The solution of NaCl in water has much less order than the pure water and the crystalline salt. Entropy increases every time a solute dissolves in a solvent.
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