Where can I find a picture of the chemical bonds of salt water?

...couldn't find it on google.

Answer:
The source of a good picture that shows the intermolecular bonds between water, sodium ions, and chloride ions is found at the reference listed below.

Sodium ions are surrounded by water molecules with the negative part of the water molecule (oxygen atom) directed at the positively charged sodium ion.

Chloride ions are surrounded by water molecules with the positive part of the water molecule (hydrogen atoms) directed at the negatively charged chloride ion.
It's possibly in this web page:

http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/vrchemistry/amm...

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