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A salt dissolved in water forms _____.

A. anions and cations
B. only anions
C. only cations
D. neutral atoms

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A salt is formed by anion and cation !!

As NaCl is formed by cation Na and anion Cl
so your answer is A !!
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Answer:

The correct answer is option A, that is, anions and cations.

Step-by-step explanation:

Water is considered as the common solvent as it can dissolve more components in comparison to any other liquid. It does this as the molecules of water exhibits an electric charge, which is adequately strong to disturb the molecular bonds of the components it dissolves. For example, sodium chloride or table salt dissolved in water.

When one puts salt in water, the ions of sodium and chloride get separate, that is, they get separated into anions and cations. Chlorine ions carry a negative charge (anion) and sodium ions exhibiting a positive charge. When one dissolves salt in water, the positive ions move towards the negative ends of the molecules of water, and the negative ions mediate towards the other end. In this manner, each molecule of water disturbs the lattice composition, and the outcome is a solution of free ions scattered in water.

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