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When salt dissolves in water:

A. intermolecular forces in the solute are broken and new ion-dipole forces in the solution are formed
B. ionic bonds in the solute are broken and new intermolecular forces in the solution are formed intermolecular forces in the solute are broken and new intermolecular forces in the solution are formed
C. ion-dipole forces in the solute are broken and new ion-dipole forces in the solution are formed
D. ionic bonds in the solute are broken and new ionic bonds in the solution are formed
E. ionic bonds in the solute are broken and new ion-dipole forces in the solution are formed
F. ion-dipole forces in the solute are broken and new intermolecular forces in the solution are formed
G. intermolecular forces in the solute are broken and new ionic bonds in the solution are formed
H. ion-dipole forces in the solute are broken and new ionic bonds in the solution are formed

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Answer:

ionic bonds in the solute are broken and new ion-dipose forces in the solution are formed

Step-by-step explanation:

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