Why does NaCl dissolve in water?
A) The NaCl particle is small enough to fit between water molecules
B) The partial charges on the NaCl are attracted to the partial charges on the water.
C) Water dissociates into H+ and OH- ions that can dissolve NaCl.
D) NaCl dissociates into the ions Na+ and Cl- that are highly attracted to the partial charges on the H2O molecule.
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