What happens when you put sodium chloride in water? Does it harden?
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The stronger covalent bonds of water (which is also held together generally by hydrogen bonds between water molecules) win out, and NaCl is pulled apart, with the Na+ and Cl_ ions setting loosely in place between the intact H2O molecules. NaCl is then dissolved.
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NaCl ionises into Na+ and Cl- ions.
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Water has a very high dielectric constant (i.e. it breaks any force or interaction between molecules when present in water),so it breaks the ionic bond bewtween Na+ and Cl- ion.
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