Chemistry, asked by krishnaramasamy35, 6 months ago

How does dissolving of Sodium chloride in water differ from dissolving of sodium
metal in water?​

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Answered by adityakumar37790
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While it's true that when a crystal of the ionic substance sodium chloride is dissolved in water the sodium and chloride ions separate from one another, they do not separate to form lumps of sodium metal or to form chlorine gas. Rather, they remain as single Na+ and Cl− ions, surrounded by water molecules.

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