Chemistry, 02.11.2019 04:31 ayoismeisalex
Complete the following paragraph to describe how the electrostatic forces in salt compounds can be overcome by interactions between the solvent molecules and the salt compounds. match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. make certain each sentence is complete before submitting your answer.
(1) insoluble
(2) ionic bonds
(3) ion-dipole forces
(4) soluble
(5) hydrogen bonds
(6) dipole-dipole forces
(7) covalent bonds
(8) higher
(9) dispersion forces
(10) lower
salts are composed of ions that form a tightly packed and ordered network, which is called a crystal lattice, and it is held together by
when a salt is added to a polar solvent like water, the ions interact with the solvent molecules via which overcome the forces originally holding the ions together.
the ions are then isolated and stabilized in solution via these interactions, and when this occurs for most of the salt compound, it is considered in that solvent.
due to the nature of the interaction between ions and solvent molecules, a concentration of ions can be dissolved water than in alcohol.
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