Shown below is an ion from a salt molecule.
Which statement best explains the event?
This is...
Chemistry, 17.12.2020 23:40 hiiliohi9433
Shown below is an ion from a salt molecule.
Which statement best explains the event?
This is hydration, which occurs during ionization.
This is hydration, which occurs during dissociation.
This is the formation of electrolytes during ionization.
This is the formation of ions from a covalent compound.
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