19. When salts dissolves in water, their respective ions dissociate: salt --> ca
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19. When salts dissolves in water, their respective ions dissociate:
salt --> cation + anion
What type of molecular forces dominate in the solvation (hydration) of the ions? (Points : 3)
Hydrogen Bond
Ion-Ion
Dipole-Dipole
Ion-Induced Dipole
Ion-Dipole
19. When salts dissolves in water, their respective ions dissociate:
salt --> cation + anion
What type of molecular forces dominate in the solvation (hydration) of the ions? (Points : 3)
Hydrogen Bond
Ion-Ion
Dipole-Dipole
Ion-Induced Dipole
Ion-Dipole
Explanation / Answer
answer is hydrogen bond
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