Chemistry, asked by ayushjaiswal86, 1 year ago

The force responsible for dissolution
compound in water is -
(1) Dipole - dipole forces
(2) Ion - dipole force
(3) Ion - ion force
(4) Hydrogen bond​

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Answered by agrawalshivani5965
1

the force responsible for dissolution of ionic compounds in water is the intermolecular force .

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Answered by Agastya0606
0

The correct answer is option (2) Ion-dipole force.

  • An particle-dipole force is a static interaction between a completely charged ion and a neutral molecule that features a dipole. Moreover, it's a building block force that's most ordinarily found in solutions, particularly ionic compounds dissolved in polar liquids.
  • The charge of the particle determines that a part of the molecule attracts and repels. Therefore, an ion attracts the partly negative finish of a molecule, whereas an ion attracts the partly positive finish of a molecule. So, the force responsible for the dissolution compound in water is the Ion-dipole force.

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