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When an acid dissolves in water, the molecules of the acid break apart into ions. Specifically, the acid molecules donate protons (H+ ions) to the water molecules, resulting in the formation of hydronium ions (H3O+) and negatively charged ions from the acid. This process is called ionization or dissociation.
This is a strong acid.
Ions. In the biological solutions of the human body, the solvent is water and the solutes may be inorganic or organic. As they dissolve, molecules break apart, releasing ions or molecules that become evenly spread out within the solution.
Reactions that break apart large molecules are involved in catabolism. It is a type of metabolism that releases energy in the process.
You question makes no sense. If particles dissolve they go into solution, they do not "break apart and scatter".
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When an acid dissolves in water, the molecules of the acid break apart into ions. Specifically, the acid molecules donate protons (H+ ions) to the water molecules, resulting in the formation of hydronium ions (H3O+) and negatively charged ions from the acid. This process is called ionization or dissociation.
This is a strong acid.
Ions. In the biological solutions of the human body, the solvent is water and the solutes may be inorganic or organic. As they dissolve, molecules break apart, releasing ions or molecules that become evenly spread out within the solution.
You question makes no sense. If particles dissolve they go into solution, they do not "break apart and scatter".
Reactions that break apart large molecules are involved in catabolism. It is a type of metabolism that releases energy in the process.
when sugar dissolves in water the sugar molecules are more attracted-to the water than each other.the molecules-break apart from each other and water molecules surround them.
They break apart rearrange and form new molecules.
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You question makes no sense. If particles dissolve they go into solution, they do not "break apart and scatter".
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