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Explain why ions become solvated in aqueous solution.

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Ions become solvated in aqueous solution for the main reason that the action has considered to have a partially negative charge while on the other hand, the anion has a partially positive charge. By definition, solvation is the chemical process wherein these anions and cations get surrounded by solvent ions.
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