A. True.
If this were false, then every single ionic compound that exists would be soluble in water, which is obviously not true, because some are insoluble in water. The insoluble ones are consistent with the statement.
Maddie D.
asked 05/28/21In some cases, the force of the attraction between the ions is so strong that it cannot be overcome by the interaction of the ions with the water molecules.
A. true
B. false
A. True.
If this were false, then every single ionic compound that exists would be soluble in water, which is obviously not true, because some are insoluble in water. The insoluble ones are consistent with the statement.
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