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Heya❤️ Which is more soluble in water Na+ or NH4+? Give reason with their diagram.

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Answered by devanshchoudhary17mc
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  • H-Bond is more soluble than any other bond.
  • NH4+ forms a H-bond
  • Na+ forms an ion dipole interaction bond

So NH4+ is more soluble in water.

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Answered by ltzHeartkiller
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Explanation:

Most of the precipitation reactions that we will deal with involve aqueous salt solutions. Remember salts are compounds which consist of metal cations like Na+, Ca2+, Cu2+ (or the one nonmetal molecular ion that we have discussed, ammonium - NH4+) ionically bonded to nonmetal anions such as Cl-, (including molecular anions such as hydroxide - OH-, sulfate - SO42-, phosphate - PO43-, nitrate - NO3-, and carbonate - CO32-

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