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25 February, 18:37

Many ionic and covalent compounds dissolve well in water

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  1. 25 February, 19:02
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    Answer is: the attraction between the solute and solvent is about as strong as the attraction between the solvent particles.

    For example, dissociation of potassium iodide in water:

    KI (aq) → K⁺ (aq) + I⁻ (aq).

    Solvation is the interaction of solvent (water) with molecules or ions (in this example K⁺ and I⁻) in a solute.

    Anion I⁻ has negative charge, so positive end (hydrogen atoms) of a water molecul attracts them.

    Solvent (usually a liquid, but can also be a solid or a gas) is a substance that dissolves a solute.
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