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20 August, 03:23
Which part of a water molecule is attracted to Na
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Mila James
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The electronegative oxygen pole of the water molecule is attracted to the positively charged sodium ions [Na+], and the electropositive hydrogen pole of the water molecule is attracted to the negatively charged chloride ions [Cl-].
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