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27 December, 20:48

What happens if sodium chloride when it dissolves in water

A. electrons are transferred from sodium atoms to chlorine atoms forming positive and negative ions

B. Each sodium ion pairs with a chloride ion and the pit of ions is surrounded by water pulling molecules

C. The water molecules attract both the sodium ions and the chloride ions pulling them together

D. The sodium ions are separated from the chloride ions and both dissolve separately into the water

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