No, but there are 2 covalent bonds.
it is gonna dissolve in water water weaken ionic bonds
The bonds in water are covalent.
Actually ionic bonds would tend to be hydrophilic. Salts have ionic bonds and they dissolve rather well in water.
Water disrupts many ionic bonds, causing the ionic compound to dissolve in the water.
No. Ionic bonds dissolve in water the best.
it is gonna dissolve in water water weaken ionic bonds
Ionic bonds readily disassociate in aqueous solutions. Table salt, or sodium chloride with the molecular formula of NaCl breaks up into Na+ and Cl- ions in these solutions.
Only sodium chloride has ionic bonds.
anything with ionic attractions such as water.
Water contains no ionic bonds as it is a covalent compound.
The bonds in water are covalent.
Actually ionic bonds would tend to be hydrophilic. Salts have ionic bonds and they dissolve rather well in water.
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Ionic bonds
Water disrupts many ionic bonds, causing the ionic compound to dissolve in the water.
No. Ionic bonds dissolve in water the best.
Ionic compounds dissociate when they dissolve in water.