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title: "A sample of solid sodium chloride, \\(\\text{NaCl(s)}\\), is completely dissolved in distilled water at \\(25\\ ^\\circ\\text{C}\\). Which of the following particulate diagrams best represents the predominant ion-dipole interactions between the dissolved ions and the surrounding water molecules?"
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# A sample of solid sodium chloride, \(\text{NaCl(s)}\), is completely dissolved in distilled water at \(25\ ^\circ\text{C}\). Which of the following particulate diagrams best represents the predominant ion-dipole interactions between the dissolved ions and the surrounding water molecules?

A sample of solid sodium chloride, \(\text{NaCl(s)}\), is completely dissolved in distilled water at \(25\ ^\circ\text{C}\). Which of the following particulate diagrams best represents the predominant ion-dipole interactions between the dissolved ions and the surrounding water molecules?

- **A.** Diagram A
- **B.** Diagram B
- **C.** Diagram C
- **D.** Diagram D

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