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Solubility
which compound will dissolve better in water, NaCl or CsCl...explain!!!
*hint* check eletronegativity!
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Solubility often depends upon how easily the crystal lattices of inorganic ionic compounds is broken. I think NaCl has the stronger lattice structure; therefore, CsCl should be more solutle in water.
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