Chemistry, asked by bdurgacharan73, 9 months ago

where does the salt go after getting dissolved in water? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The salt doesn't literally disappear but they converted into ions from solid crystals in the aqueous medium of water. Also you may know that the ions are stable only in an aqueous medium. The NaCl crystal molecules are formed by the strong Coulombian force of attraction between Na+ and Cl- ions.

Answered by St08
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The salt doesn't literally disappear but they converted into ions from solid crystals in the aqueous medium of water. Also you may know that the ions are stable only in an aqueous medium. The NaCl crystal molecules are formed by the strong Coulombian force of attraction between Na+ and Cl- ions.

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