why does a spoonful of common Salt poured in a glass of water disappears after some time
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Salt which dissloves into the water
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of water molecules. At the same time, the slightly electronegative chlorine portion of NaCl is attracted to the slightly electronegative oxygen portion of water.
In neither case is a true bond created, but the attractions set up a "tug-of-war" in which the ionic bonds of NaCl and the covalent bonds of H2O are both strained.
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.so salt gets dissapeared when mixed in water.
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