When NaCl is dissolved in water, it forms Na+ and Cl− ions. The Na+ ions will be attracted by which part of water?
Entire water molecule
Hydrogen atom
Oxygen atom
They will not be attracted by water molecules
An oxygen atom has a partial negative charge in water. So, it will attract cations in solution.
If I dissolve an acid to water it gives me h ions eg. NaCl give Na+cl- ions my teacher said NaCl breaks into h and cl ions what does it mean this compound breaks into na and cl ions how they exist they are already in ionic compound so what does it mean
Solid copper sulphate does not conduct electricity, but when it is dissolved in water it does conduct electricity. Why?