Hi guys, I have a few questions about the salt MSG.
1. Why is it soluble in water? Is it simply because it is a polar ionic compound and polar solutes dissolve in polar solvents?
2. Other than the ionic forces, how do the hydrogen bonds and the dipole dipole attractions affect its properties? Do theses intermolecular forces only start to take place after the salt is dissolved in water and the sodium cation is separated from the glutamate anion?
3. Please feel to share with me some properties of MSG that is caused by its intermolecular forces. Right now, all I know is that the ionic forces between the ions are very strong, therefore it causes MSG to have a really high melting point and boiling point. And because there is ion-ion forces, it also causes MSG to have a crystal shape.
Thanks everyone!