Physics, asked by govindsinght786, 9 months ago

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Ionic compounds are
in aqueous solutions​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

When ionic compounds dissolve in water, the ions in the solid separate and disperse uniformly throughout the solution because water molecules surround and solvate the ions, reducing the strong electrostatic forces between them. This process represents a physical change known as dissociation.

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Answered by MsRisingStar
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On dissolving in water, an ionic compound forms an aqueous solution. In the solid state, the oppositely charged ions in the ionic compound are sitting side by side. When an ionic compound beings to dissolve in water, the water molecules push themselves in between the ions of the compound and it seperates them from each other, that is to say, an ionic compound dissociates while forming an aqueous solution.

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