What happens to pure salt when it is dissolved in pure water? Give 2 points.
Dear student,
As water is known as a universal solvent so the salt particles will dissolve in it and form a mixture of salt and water. In the mixture sodium and chlorine ions separate and attach themselves to individual water molecules. The resulting solution becomes an electrolyte which means it's capable of conducting electricity.
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As water is known as a universal solvent so the salt particles will dissolve in it and form a mixture of salt and water. In the mixture sodium and chlorine ions separate and attach themselves to individual water molecules. The resulting solution becomes an electrolyte which means it's capable of conducting electricity.
Regards