Molecular-ion attractions are present in 1) NaCl (aq) 2) HCl(g) 3) CCL4 (l) 4) KClO3 (s) ?
Are molecular-ion attractions present in the following substances: 1) NaCl (aq), 2) HCl (g), 3) CCl4 (l), and 4) KClO3 (s)? Is the key to this question the fact that NaCl is in an aqueous solution?
3 Answers
Jan 28, 2025
Spot on - the water is the molecule being attracted by Na+ and Cl- ions.
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