Chemistry, asked by TOMMY987, 4 months ago

when NaCl dissolves in water, it breaks into
a) only sodium ions
b) sodium and chloride ions
c) chlorine atoms
d)sodium atoms

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Answered by mikul84
5

Answer:

B

Explanation:

NaCl----->Na^+ + Cl^-

Answered by AxiDentalCrazy
8

Answer:

When a substance, such as sodium chloride (a.k.a NaCl, table salt) is dissolved, it breaks up into ions, Na+ (aq) and Cl− (aq).

Explanation:

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