How does dissolving a salt molecule in water make its atoms ionize?
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When salt is mixed with water, the salt dissolves because the covalent bonds of water are stronger than the ionic bonds in the salt molecules. ... Water molecules pull the sodium and chloride ions apart, breaking the ionic bond that held them together
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depending on the valencies and the atomic number
some have positive ions (cutayens) and some have some have negative (anaions)....thats why
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