What do water and salt have in common?

Water and salt are not similar physically or chemically. After all, water under normal conditions is a liquid, and salt is a solid. Water is not a dissociating substance, and salt is readily soluble. But like salt (for example sodium chloride), water is formed by two different atoms, and from this we can say that water and salt have a covalent polar bond – this is the only thing in common between them.



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