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How does dissolving a salt molecule in water make its atom ionize ? ​

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Answered by kishlaykumar61
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Dissolving a salt molecule in water does not make its atoms ionize. The atoms in solid salts are already ionized long before touching water. ... Such atoms are therefore chemically reactive. A well-known salt is sodium chloride (table salt), so let's use it as an example.

Answered by hudaattar123
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Dissolving a salt molecule in water does not make its atoms ionize. The atoms in solid salts are already ionized long before touching water.

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