Asked by Andre
When salt and water molecules attract, of what charge is the salt, and of what charge is the water? Thanks for explaining.
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DrBob222
The NaCl breaks into separate ions of Na^+ and Cl^-. The water molecules are dipoles. The negative end of the water dipole is attracted to the Na^+ and the positive end of the water dipole is attracted to the Cl^-.
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