How do ions get into the water in nature? Explain how.
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How do ions get into the water in nature? Explain how.
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Small ions have high densities. Charged particles in aqueous solutions are always surrounded by a shell of water molecules. The positively charged ions are attracted to the partial negatively charged side of the water molecules.
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First of all, ions whether they are positive or negative get solvated in water. In addition, negative ions tend to surround themselves with...
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