why water is able to dissolve ionic compound?
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as water is universal solvent it can dissolve it dissolves all the solutes in it ....
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⏭️⏭️To dissolve an ionic compound, the water molecules must be able to stabilize the ions that result from breaking the ionic bond. Water is a polar molecule. It has a permanent dipole. ... The positive ions have several water molecules around them, all with their O atoms close to the positive ion
When you place an ionic substance in water, the water molecules attract the positive and negative ions from the crystal.
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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⏭️⏭️To dissolve an ionic compound, the water molecules must be able to stabilize the ions that result from breaking the ionic bond. Water is a polar molecule. It has a permanent dipole. ... The positive ions have several water molecules around them, all with their O atoms close to the positive ion
When you place an ionic substance in water, the water molecules attract the positive and negative ions from the crystal.
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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