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An ionic solute requires a very strong polar solvent such as water in which to dissolve.
it is gonna dissolve in water water weaken ionic bonds
Electrical conductivity, water solubility, crystalline structure
Ionic solids dissociates into ions and molecular solids just disintegrate.
Ionic compounds will not conduct electricity as solids, which is what they are at room temperature. However, they will conduct electricity if molten or dissolved in water.
Ionic solids most likely dissolve in water because water is a polar solvent.
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An ionic solute requires a very strong polar solvent such as water in which to dissolve.
it is gonna dissolve in water water weaken ionic bonds
Electrical conductivity, water solubility, crystalline structure
An ionic compound in water is dissociated forming ions.
Ionic solids dissociates into ions and molecular solids just disintegrate.
Ionic compounds will not conduct electricity as solids, which is what they are at room temperature. However, they will conduct electricity if molten or dissolved in water.
More energy is released when water molecules surround the ions.
Both cations and anions are soluble in water (Study Island answer)