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28 July, 01:19

Briefly describe the solvation of sodium chloride to form aqueous solution.

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  1. 28 July, 01:46
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    There are two possibilities

    First, they may want you to say that NaCl is bound in a crystal with the Na+'s attracting all the cl-s. Then water comes along and hydrates the ions enabling them to leave one another and enter the solution.

    Second, you may be talking about a so called born haver diagram which considers melting and boiling NaCl so that you have a gas of Na+'s and Cl-'s then you calculate the amount of energy you get when putting the gas ions in water.
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