Science Chemistry
( from the previous chemistry question)hydration just means H2O would attach to the ions, right? would the H2O attach to the -F to form larger molecules? how does the entropy change from that?
H^+ forms the H3O^+. A forms the
A- (H2O)x . Then these ions and ion clusters are dipoles which attract other ions/molecules as well as the solvent molecules themselves. All of this lends itself to fewer particles and fewer microstates possible.
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