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Sodium chloride is an ionic compound, while hydrogen chloride is a covalent compound. But, both form ions in their aqueous solutions. Explain how it happens.

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Ionic and Covalent Compounds**: - Sodium chloride (NaCl) is an ionic compound formed by the transfer of electrons from sodium (Na) to chlorine (Cl), resulting in Na⁺ and Cl⁻ ions. - Hydrogen chloride (HCl) is a covalent compound where hydrogen shares electrons with chlorine. However, due to the difference in electronegativity, the bond is polar. 2. **Dissolution of Sodium Chloride in Water**: - When NaCl is placed in water, the strong ionic bonds between Na⁺ and Cl⁻ ions are overcome by the polar water molecules. ...
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