eli5: Why does NaCl not blow up in water like Na? Doesn’t the molecule breaks into Na+ / Cl- in water?

448 views

eli5: Why does NaCl not blow up in water like Na? Doesn’t the molecule breaks into Na+ / Cl- in water?

In: 3

10 Answers

Anonymous 0 Comments

Na is top and Cl is bottom and they are both nymphomaniacs. When Na is not positive it means it hasn’t quenched its thirst so it wants to give AGRESSIVELY, Cl is the same way but with receiving. When they get together, Cl gets and Na gives, so they are satisfied and are prone to dissociation in solution in more stable forms, that’ll be Na+ and Cl- (Na has given and Cl has received an electron).

You are viewing 1 out of 10 answers, click here to view all answers.