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Valentina Dean
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24 October, 03:34
Explain why salt dissolves in water so easily?
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Davian Burns
24 October, 03:57
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Water can dissolve salt because the positive part of water molecules attracts the negative chloride ions and the negative part of water molecules attracts the positive sodium ions. The amount of a substance that can dissolve in a liquid (at a particular temp) is called the solubility of the substance.
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