camillesmith8040 camillesmith8040
  • 01-02-2020
  • Biology
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What is happening at the molecular level when a polar molecule like water interacts with a typical sodium ion?

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sholadaniel1
sholadaniel1 sholadaniel1
  • 01-02-2020

Answer: oxygen interacts with the sodium forming ion-dipole interaction.

Explanation:

Ion-dipole force is from when a polar solvent interactions with ions.

When water molecules and a sodium ion react the water molecules align so that the oxygen can interact with the sodium ion. The oxygen atom in the water molecule has a slight negative charge and is attracted to the positive sodium ion generating an ion-dipole interaction.

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delanoanderson delanoanderson
  • 03-02-2020
Oxygen forms with the sodium
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