Ionic bonds occur between two ions, when one or more electrons is transferred between them. Because they are ions, the partial negative/partial positive sides of the water molecule are attracted to the respective ion, and the water molecules provide a stronger force on the ions than the ionic bond does, and so it "breaks".
Ionic bonds
Ionic compounds are soluble in water because water is also ionic compound and insoluble in kerosene oil because there is covalent bonds
Soluble.
ionic compounds are more soluble than covalent.
Almost all. Some such as calcium carbonate, silver chloride are not soluble. Generally ionic compounds are soluble in water due to their ionic bonds which makes them easy to dissociate in polar solutions such as water.
Yes, ionic substances are soluble in water.
Salt is soluble in water because is a polar, ionic compound.
IONIC: Na+ ion and (OH)- ions are held together by strong ionic bonds. COVALENT: O2- and H+ ions are held together by colvalent bonds. therefore sodium hydroxide is contains both covalent and ionic bonds. but generally we say that NaOH is an ionic compound. =)
It is an ionic molecule because it is composed of a cation and anion.
Yes, many ionic compound are water soluble, such as sodium chloride. Others, such as calcium carbonate are not water soluble- or only very slightly soluble.
Yes. It's because the chemical composition of salt is NaCl. Na, or sodium, is ionic, whereas Cl, or chlorine, is covalent. These bonds separate in water, H2O, and thus salt is soluble in water.
it is gonna dissolve in water water weaken ionic bonds