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What happens when KCl is dissolved in water
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What happens when KCl is dissolved in water
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when an ionic compound is dissolved in water, the positive ion of the compound is attraacred attracted to the negative pole of water. KCL becomes K+ and cl- ions when in water through processes of dissociation and dissolution
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The positive ion of the compound is attracted to the negative pole of water, and the negative ion is attracted to the positive pole of water. KCI becomes K+ and CI- ions when in water through processes of dissociation and dissolution.
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