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What happens to sodium chloride when it dissolves in water

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Explanation: On addition to water the Na+ section of NaCl is attracted to the oxygen side of the water molecules, while the Cl- side is attracted to the hydrogens' side of the water molecule. This causes the sodium chloride to split in water, and the NaCl dissolves into separate Na+ and Cl- atoms

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Sodium chloride will get dissociate in water on dissolving.

Step-by-step explanation:


NaCl(aq)\rightarrow Na^+(aq)+Cl^-(aq)

Sodium chloride is an ionic compound which gets easily dissolve in water. When sodium chloride is dissolved in water is gets dissociated into sodium ions and chloride ions.

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