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why salt is colloidal solution when dissolved in benzene​

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Answered by preetitarale05
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Salt & Sugar Solutions are True

When the colloids/tiny particles or solute gets uniformly distributed in the liquid phase or solvent then the solution formed can be called as colloidal solutions.

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Answered by kumari17shiromani
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As we know NaCl is made up of Na+ and Cl- . And this system is a solid infact it is an extremely stable solid. Which means that the forces whih hold these ions together must be extremy strong and reduce the system’s energy as well to stabilise it.

As we know NaCl is made up of Na+ and Cl- . And this system is a solid infact it is an extremely stable solid. Which means that the forces whih hold these ions together must be extremy strong and reduce the system’s energy as well to stabilise it.When this solid is put into water if the solid breaks and produces Na+ and Cl- it requires some other source to stabilise it and also compensate for the force which held the crystal together. As we know water is highly polar and has partial charges on O and H. The O gets attracted towards the Na+ and a lot of water molecules surround the Na+ with their oxygen towards the sodium. The similar thing happens with Cl- just that the hydrogens and towards the chlorine. This effect is called solvation. And it makes up for the forces and infact these ions are extremely stable in this state as well.

As we know NaCl is made up of Na+ and Cl- . And this system is a solid infact it is an extremely stable solid. Which means that the forces whih hold these ions together must be extremy strong and reduce the system’s energy as well to stabilise it.When this solid is put into water if the solid breaks and produces Na+ and Cl- it requires some other source to stabilise it and also compensate for the force which held the crystal together. As we know water is highly polar and has partial charges on O and H. The O gets attracted towards the Na+ and a lot of water molecules surround the Na+ with their oxygen towards the sodium. The similar thing happens with Cl- just that the hydrogens and towards the chlorine. This effect is called solvation. And it makes up for the forces and infact these ions are extremely stable in this state as well.But when the NaCl crystal is put into benzene this solvation cannot occur because benzene is not polar and it cannot make up for the forces.

As we know NaCl is made up of Na+ and Cl- . And this system is a solid infact it is an extremely stable solid. Which means that the forces whih hold these ions together must be extremy strong and reduce the system’s energy as well to stabilise it.When this solid is put into water if the solid breaks and produces Na+ and Cl- it requires some other source to stabilise it and also compensate for the force which held the crystal together. As we know water is highly polar and has partial charges on O and H. The O gets attracted towards the Na+ and a lot of water molecules surround the Na+ with their oxygen towards the sodium. The similar thing happens with Cl- just that the hydrogens and towards the chlorine. This effect is called solvation. And it makes up for the forces and infact these ions are extremely stable in this state as well.But when the NaCl crystal is put into benzene this solvation cannot occur because benzene is not polar and it cannot make up for the forces.Refer to dielectric constant as well..and read more about solvation.

As we know NaCl is made up of Na+ and Cl- . And this system is a solid infact it is an extremely stable solid. Which means that the forces whih hold these ions together must be extremy strong and reduce the system’s energy as well to stabilise it.When this solid is put into water if the solid breaks and produces Na+ and Cl- it requires some other source to stabilise it and also compensate for the force which held the crystal together. As we know water is highly polar and has partial charges on O and H. The O gets attracted towards the Na+ and a lot of water molecules surround the Na+ with their oxygen towards the sodium. The similar thing happens with Cl- just that the hydrogens and towards the chlorine. This effect is called solvation. And it makes up for the forces and infact these ions are extremely stable in this state as well.But when the NaCl crystal is put into benzene this solvation cannot occur because benzene is not polar and it cannot make up for the forces.Refer to dielectric constant as well..and read more about solvation.Cheers.

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