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When the ionic compound ki is dissolved in water what attraction pulls i– ions into solution?

Respuesta :

the attraction to the positive end of a water molecule.hope this helps you

Answer:

Ion-dipole attraction force pulls [tex]I^{-}[/tex] into solution

Explanation:

[tex]I^{-}[/tex] is an anion and water molecule is dipolar due to polarization of bonded electron towards more electronegative oxygen atom.

Hence, when KI is added in water, water molecule attracts [tex]K^{+}[/tex] ions through its negatively charged polarized end and [tex]I^{-}[/tex] through its positively charged polarized end.

At equilibrium, this ion-dipole attraction force overcome the ionic interaction present between [tex]K^{+}[/tex] and [tex]I^{-}[/tex].

Hence KI become soluble into water.