When DMSO dissolves potassium chloride (K+ Cl−) , what is the solvation of the salt due to?
A) The charge-dipole interaction of the sulfur with the K+.
B) The charge-dipole interaction of the oxygen with the K+.
C) The charge-dipole interaction of the oxygen with the Cl−.
D) The hydrogen-bonding interaction of the chloride ion with the C-H bonds.
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