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I was wondering what kind of intermoleuclar attraction exists between nitrate ion NO3-$\ce{NO3-}$ and H2O$\ce{H2O}$? Is it ion-dipole attraction or is it hydrogen bonding? Since there is nitrogen and oxygen, are both molecules highly electronegtive? Does Does each oxygen on the NO3-$\ce{NO3-}$ attract one water each?

I was wondering what kind of intermoleuclar attraction exists between nitrate ion NO3- and H2O? Is it ion-dipole attraction or is it hydrogen bonding? Since there is nitrogen and oxygen, both highly electronegtive? Does each oxygen on the NO3- attract one water each?

I was wondering what kind of intermoleuclar attraction exists between nitrate ion $\ce{NO3-}$ and $\ce{H2O}$? Is it ion-dipole attraction or is it hydrogen bonding? Since there is nitrogen and oxygen, are both molecules highly electronegtive? Does each oxygen on the $\ce{NO3-}$ attract one water each?

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Intermolecular forces between polyatomic ions and water

I was wondering what kind of intermoleuclar attraction exists between nitrate ion NO3- and H2O? Is it ion-dipole attraction or is it hydrogen bonding? Since there is nitrogen and oxygen, both highly electronegtive? Does each oxygen on the NO3- attract one water each?