Why does table salt (nacl) dissolve readily in water?
it is a hydrophobic substance.
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Biology, 13.10.2019 03:10 kinziemadison12
Why does table salt (nacl) dissolve readily in water?
it is a hydrophobic substance.
it is a polar molecule.
it is an ionic compound.
it is a binary compound.
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