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Which of the following would be expected to form ionic solutions in water? CO2 C NaI CCl4 O2
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Which of the following would be expected to form ionic solutions in water?
CO2
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NaI
CCl4
O2
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I believe your best answer would be sodium iodide. (Nal)
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Answer;
NaI-Sodium Iodide
Explanation;
Ionic solutions are solutions that are formed when ionic compounds dissolve in a solvent such as a water.
Ionic compounds
are compounds that are formed as a result of transfer of electrons between non metal atoms and metal atoms, thus forming an ionic bond.
When an ionic compound such as sodium iodide dissolves in water, it dissociates into cations, sodium ions, and anions, iodide ions.
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