Physical Science
Physical Science
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ISBN: 9780077862626
Author: Bill Tillery, Stephanie J. Slater, Timothy F. Slater
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 11, Problem 31AC
To determine

The strongest force such that certain solid saltis insoluble in water, from the following options:

ion-water molecule force.

ion-ion force.

force of hydration.

polar molecule force.

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