Chapter 9: Q. 9.3 (page 289)
Describe the formation of an aqueous solution, when solid dissolves in water.
Short Answer
When dissolves in water, the polar molecules attracted all the ions into the solution. Therefore, it can be Hydrated.
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Chapter 9: Q. 9.3 (page 289)
Describe the formation of an aqueous solution, when solid dissolves in water.
When dissolves in water, the polar molecules attracted all the ions into the solution. Therefore, it can be Hydrated.
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