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When NaCl Dissolves in Water, the Force of Attraction That

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When NaCl dissolves in water, the force of attraction that exists between Na+ and H2O is called:


A) dipole-dipole
B) ion-ion
C) hydrogen bonding
D) ion-dipole

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