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Sodium chloride is an atomic solid. It dissolves easily in water. Which property of water allows it to dissolve NaCl

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Water is known as a "Universal Solvent" meaning that it has the ability to dissolve almost anything. Specifically, it is a "polar solvent" which means its has both a positive and negative pole and can attract an ionic compound like salt (NACL) which also has a positive and negative charge.

Thus it is water's ionic property has allows it to dissolve NACL.
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