why do ionic compound dissolve in water
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Ionic compounds dissolve in water because the water molecules hydrate the ions.
Explanation:
To dissolve an ionic compound, the water molecules must be able to stabilize the ions that result from breaking the ionic bond.
They do this by hydrating the ions.
Water is a polar molecule. It has a permanent dipole.
The O atom has a partial negative charge, and the H atoms have a partial positive charge.
Explanation:
To dissolve an ionic compound, the water molecules must be able to stabilize the ions that result from breaking the ionic bond.
They do this by hydrating the ions.
Water is a polar molecule. It has a permanent dipole.
The O atom has a partial negative charge, and the H atoms have a partial positive charge.
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