What type of solution forms when lithium- chloride dissolves in water?
Bonds are not formed when Sodium chloride dissolves in water, the reverse happens, the ionic bonds disassociate so that the solution contains free Na+ and CL- ions.
It will burst out the soda crystals and distilled water.
They are called ionic forces :D Hope it helps
well i got this answer from my chemistry teacher and the answer is that sodium chloride dissolves in water because it has ions both anions and cations
Dissolving sodium chloride in water, chlorine become a cation: NaCl---------Na+ + Cl-
When salt dissolves in water, it's a physical reaction. The salt separates into sodium and chloride (Na+ and Cl-) ions, and the water remains just as it was. Nothing happens to the water in a salt solution.
When sodium chloride dissolves in water, it dissolves to form the chloride and sodium ions, therefore forming a conducting solution.
Sodium chloride form with water saline solutions.
No chemical reactions occur because sodium only forms ions like chloride.
Sodium chloride dissolve in water because it is an ionic compound.
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water: Na+ + Cl-.
It separates into positive sodium and negative chloride ions.
Sodium chloride is easily dissolved in water because it is a polar compound.
This depends on the amount of sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water; the solution contain ions Na+ and Cl_.
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Sodium chloride is polar.
Water is polar. NaCl is polar. Polar substances are soluble in polar solvents.