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Why are polar covalently bonded molecules soluble in water and non polar are not?

Water is a polar covalent molecule. The partial charges in the molecule attract other charges, ionic or more partial charges from other covalent molecules and dissolves them. Nonpolar bonded molecules have no partial charges and the water molecules will attract each other thus not attracting the nonpolar and does not dissolve them.


What molecules would you expect to dissolve in water polar covalent molecules inoic molecules nonpolar convalent molecules?

ionic molecules dissolve the most. but some polar covalent molecules also do dissolve in water.


What will dissolve?

Salt can dissolve in water because the salt molecules hide between the water molecules so that means it can dissolve but it hasn't dissapeared in the water


Why don't metallic bonds dissolve in water?

Metals are held together by strong metallic bonds formed by the delocalized electrons shared among metal atoms. These bonds are much stronger than the electrostatic interactions between water molecules. As a result, metallic bonds do not break in water, and metals do not dissolve in water.


What type of molecules dissolves in water polar or nonpolar?

Polar molecules dissolve in water. The reason why polar molecules dissolve in water, but not non-polar molecules is because non-polar molecules can't form hydrogen bonds.


What types of molecules dissolve easily in water?

Molecules that are polar or have the ability to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules tend to dissolve easily in water. Examples include salts (ionic compounds), sugars, alcohols, and some acids. Nonpolar molecules, such as oils and fats, do not dissolve easily in water.


What molecules would you expect to dissolve in water polar covalent molecules ionic molecules nonpolar covalent molecules?

Polar covalent molecules are likely to dissolve in water because they have partial positive and negative charges that can interact with water molecules through dipole-dipole interactions. Ionic molecules also dissolve in water as the positive and negative ions are attracted to the polar water molecules. Nonpolar covalent molecules do not dissolve well in water because they lack partial charges that can interact with water molecules.


Does water dissolve into all solutes?

No, water does not dissolve into all solutes. Some solutes, such as nonpolar molecules like oil, do not dissolve in water because they are not attracted to the polar water molecules.


What type of molecules mix the best with water?

Molecules that are polar(charged) dissolve best in water, while nonpolar molecules do not dissolve well in water.


Why cant salt dissolve in water?

it can, polar water molecules easily dissolve polar molecules, or ionic compounds such as salt.


What molecules can not dissolve in water for example oils?

The molecules which donot have polar centers donot dissolve in water as fat and oil,


Does sugar dissolve quicker in salt water or soapy water?

Sugar would dissolve faster in soapy water. Sugar dissolving is actually the sugar molecules bonding with the water molecules. In salt water, sodium has already bonded with the water molecules, leaving no room for more bonding with sugar molecules. Soap, on the other hand, is a very mild base. It isn't so much a bonded element with water as it is a mixture. All of the water molecules are still available for bonding with sugar.