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When salts are dissolved in water they .?

separate into ions.


what is the process called when dissolved in body fluids salts easily separate into their ions?

This process is called sedimentation.


Why is water effective at dissolving salts?

Water molecules are polarized (one side is positive and the other is negative), which encourages the ions in salts to separate from each other.


Is Salts made of a metal and a nonmetal?

Salts are made of metal ions and nonmetal ions.


How are salts and ions related?

Salts contain cations and anions.


What happens when salts are dissolved in water?

Ionic salts are dissociated in ions.


Why are salts ionic?

They are composed of ions.


What compounds form ions that bind hydrogen ions into water?

Salts


Do salts have covalent bonds?

Salts are ionic. If they contain polyatomic ions,(e.g. NH4+ , SO42-.) There are covalent bonds inside these ions.


Why aren't all electrolytes salts?

Because not only salts can be dissociated in ions.


Are mineral salts composed of ions?

Yes, salts contain an anion and a cation.


Why are salts called ionic compounds?

Salts contain ions, poistively and negatively charged--