What kind of intermolecular forces act between a water molecule and a sodium cation? Note: If there is more than one type of intermolecular force that acts, be sure to list them all, with a comma between the name of each force
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In this scenario, we have a water molecule (H2O) and a sodium cation (Na+). Water is a polar molecule with a partial negative charge on the oxygen atom and partial positive charges on the hydrogen atoms. The sodium cation is a positively charged ion. Show more…
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