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What happens to sodium chloride when it dissolves in water?
© A. Electrons are transferred from sodium atoms to chlorine atoms, forming positive and negative ions.
O B.
Each sodium ion pairs with a chloride ion, and the pair of ions is surrounded by water molecules.
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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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