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When salts are dissolved in water they .?

separate into ions.


How does the relationship between salts and ions demonstrate that while all salts are ions, not all ions are salts?

The relationship between salts and ions shows that while all salts are made up of ions, not all ions form salts. Salts are compounds made of positively and negatively charged ions that are held together by ionic bonds. However, some ions exist independently and do not combine with other ions to form salts. This distinction highlights the difference between salts, which are specific compounds, and ions, which are individual charged particles.


what is the process called when dissolved in body fluids salts easily separate into their ions?

This process is called sedimentation.


Why is water effective at dissolving salts?

Water molecules are polarized (one side is positive and the other is negative), which encourages the ions in salts to separate from each other.


Is it true that all salts are ions, but not all ions are salts?

Yes, all salts are ions because they are composed of positively and negatively charged ions. However, not all ions are salts because ions can exist independently without forming a salt compound.


Is Salts made of a metal and a nonmetal?

Salts are made of metal ions and nonmetal ions.


How are salts and ions related?

Salts contain cations and anions.


Is lanthanide salts dissociate in water?

Yes, lanthanide salts dissociate in water to form lanthanide ions and their corresponding anions. This process is similar to the dissociation of other salts in water, where the cation and anion separate due to the interactions with water molecules.


What happens when salts are dissolved in water?

Ionic salts are dissociated in ions.


Why are salts ionic?

They are composed of ions.


Why do some salts dissolve spontaneously?

Some salts dissolve spontaneously because the attractive forces between the salt ions and water molecules are stronger than the forces holding the salt crystals together. This allows the salt ions to separate and disperse in the water, resulting in a spontaneous dissolution process.


Why aren't all electrolytes salts?

Because not only salts can be dissociated in ions.