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When nacl dissolves in water, aqueous na+ and cl- ions result. the force of attraction that exists between na+ and h2o is called a(n) interaction. select one: a. dipole-dipole b. ion-ion c. hydrogen bonding d. ion-dipole e. london dispersion force

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