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25 September, 04:33

When an ionic compound dissolves in water, the ions are held to the water molecule due to

A. an ionic bond.

B. a covalent bond.

C. an attractive force.

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  1. 25 September, 04:42
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    The answer to the question is the letter "C. an attractive force".

    Due to this "an attractive force", an ionic compound dissolves in water, ions are held to the water molecule. This force acts between molecules and the neighboring molecules.
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