What kind of chemical compound do salt and water form?

1 Answer
Oct 31, 2016

They form aquated ions with water molecules.

Explanation:

NaCl(s) + "excess "H_2OrightleftharpoonsNa^+(aq) + Cl^(-)(aq)

The sodium and chloride ions are so-called aquated ions, coordination complexes if you like, where the coordinating ligand is the water molecule.

For Na^+(aq), we could probably represent this as [Na(OH_2)_6]^+. And likewise for the chloride counterion.