They are pulled together by the Br ion and the positive end of a water molecule.
When a solution forms, particles of the solute surround and separate the particles of the solute.
Solubility is the ability of an ionic compound t dissociate in a solution.
The solute is the substance that dissolves in a solvent to form a solution.
Metallic
the diffrent is when an ionic compound dissolves in water it breaks up into ions while a molecular compound breaks up into molecules.
When one compound dissolves into another compound, it becomes a solution.
A solvent is the liquid medium that dissolves particles so they can enter a solution. This is necessary in the processes of diffusion and osmosis.
A solvent is the liquid medium that dissolves particles so they can enter a solution. This is necessary in the processes of diffusion and osmosis.
No, they behave in a similar way. When an ionic compound (like NaCl) dissolves, its atoms separate and become free particles within the solution.
salt is an ionic compound. it dissolves in water to give aqueous solution.
... solution.
solution, ........ but with a bit of particles in suspension,
A chemical which dissolves in water is typically polar or ionic in nature. This means that some atoms within the compound carry a charge. For an example, let us dissolve NaCl in water. NaCl as a compound is composed of two ions (Na+ and Cl-). Water is a polar molecule - meaning it carries a slight charge, allowing forms of attraction to form between the two ions in the compound. These forces (electrostatic attraction) result in the chemical being broken up into its ions and being surrounded by water molecules, in a hydration shell. At this point, the chemical has become solute, and is said to be in solution. (It has dissolved.)
No.
A solution has the smallest particles, of the mixtures that you list.
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution.
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution.