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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2011

Water molecules pulling apart the ions (sodium and chloride) in a salt crystal, and then dissolving the salt. (Animation).

http://nature.ca — Canadian Museum of Nature

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  • animation is very good

    u really made it?

  • @praveenapprasad yes, this animation was made by the museum's very talented 3D animator, Alex Tirabasso.

  • You have just explained what two textbooks and the internet couldn't do in 20 minutes, in about 45 seconds. Thank you so much!

  • Awesome @firmkillernate ... glad you found it informative! :)

  • Very nicely made!

  • Thank you @Hondengans I'll pass your compliment to our 3D animator Alex Tirabasso.

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  • Holy-Terrorist:>*=* That is very precision of using chemistry!

    I speak french and little english.

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