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what happens when sodium chloride dissolves in water and atom breaks the sodium ions away from the salt crystal?
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what happens when sodium chloride dissolves in water and atom breaks the sodium ions away from the salt crystal?
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then the sodium chloride dissolves, because it lost its ions and water is the universal solvent
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