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4 January, 06:13

What structures are formed when water molecules surrounds individual ions

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  1. 4 January, 06:25
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    They form cations.

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    For example, cations such as Na +, K +, or Mg + + surround themselves with the water molecules with which they bind through dipole interactions; the oxygen atoms in the water molecule are oriented towards the cation. Other cations like Fe3 + bind to 6 water molecules through very strong bonds.
  2. 4 January, 06:28
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    Answer: Cations (positively charged ions) are surrounded by the negative dipole of the water molecule and the anions (negatively charged ions) are surrounded by the positive dipole of the water molecule. A lattice structure is formed when water molecules surrounds individual ions.
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