How does dissolving a salt molecule in water make its atoms ionize?
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Dissolving a salt molecule in water does not make the atoms ionize. The atoms in solid salts are already ionized before touching water. Therefore they are chemical reactive.
For example: Sodium chloride (table salt)
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