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when NaCl is dissolved in water the sodium ion becomes a) oxidised b) reduced c) hydrolysed d) hydrated

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Answered by SagnikRoyChowdhury
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Bro The answer is c) Hydrolysed
Answered by zumba12
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When NaCl is dissolved in water the sodium ion becomes hydrated.

Explanation:

  • Hydration is the compound procedure that happens with desiccants. A desiccant is compound which has the ability to interact readily with the vapors of water.
  • Besides, the term hydration is additionally used to clarify the disintegration of salt particles, for example, sodium particle.
  • When NaCl is dissociated with water, it leads to the formation of anions and cations.
  • These cations and anions are isolated from one another because of the hydration of the particles by water atoms.
  • Here, the water atoms will encompass the salt particle, which is called hydration.

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