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Enzo
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17 April, 12:39
How can ionic compounds break into pieces?
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Cristal Norris
17 April, 12:54
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You could simply add water. For example, NaCl is table salt. If you add water, the sodium and chlorine ions will separate thereby breaking the ionic compound intotwo pieces. Apr 3, 2014
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