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2 June, 21:22

Why do polar compounds dissolve in water?

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  1. 2 June, 21:27
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    The molecules of a polar solvent like water are attracted to other polar molecules such as those of sugar ... ionic compounds, such as sodium chloride, are also highly soluble in water.
  2. 2 June, 21:51
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    Because water is polar and oil is nonpolar, their molecules are not attracted to each other. The molecules of a polar solvent like water are attracted to other polar molecules, such as those of sugar ... Ionic compounds, such as sodium chloride, are also highly soluble in water.
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