Water, (h2o) is a polar compound, wherein it has a magnetic charge. This charge attracts an opposite charge such as salt and decouples the sodium chloride ion.
Hydrogen chloride is a polar compound. Therefore it can act as a solvent to particular polar compounds.
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1: Yes, Two polar compounds are miscible. 2. No, CBr4 is non polar, while H2O is polar; immiscible. 3. No, Cl2 is non polar, while H2O is polar: immiscible.
Compounds differ because of differences in attractions between their molecules.
Ionic compounds generally are more soluble in polar solvents than in non-polar. Strictly polar compound is a term applied to compounds with a polar covalent bond
Like dissolves like. Water is polar solvent and hence it dissolves ionic and polar compounds.
organic compounds are basically composed of carbon atoms.polar organic compounds are those compounds in which the organic compounds have the properties of polar compounds.
Hydrophilic compounds are polar or ionic and this is the reason for attraction of water towards these substances.
Organic solvents, which are non-polar cannot dissolve polar compounds, such as ionic compounds.
ionic compounds are polar compounds because they have charge separation between them
Polar compounds have poles that have a partial positive charge and a partial negative charge that attract other polar molecules. Nonpolar compounds do not have partially charged poles, so the polar substance is not attracted to them and they don't dissolve.
H2 non-polar (equal sharing) H20 polar (uneven sharing)
No it's false nonpolar compounds usually do not dissolve in polar solvents.
Polar compounds have stronger attractions between molecules.
Because salts and water are polar compounds; oil components are not polar compounds.
Sugars are polar covalent compounds.