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Does water dissolve polar compound

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What type of compound will not dissolve in water?

A) nonpolar compounds will not dissolve in water because water is polar


What of compound would be least likely to dissolve in water?

A non polar compound would be least likely to dissolve in water.


What compound most dissolve in hexane?

Hexane is a non-polar solvent, so it will not dissolve in water. Kerosene is non-polar so it will dissolve in Hexane.


Why did the powdered milk molecules dissolve faster in water than oil?

Because water is a polar compound and a universal solvent and it can easily dissolve many things in it while oil is a non-polar compound and it cannot dissolve things in it much fastly.


What property is sodium chloride dissolve in water?

Sodium chloride is an ionic, polar compound.


Why does NaCl dissolve in an aqueous solution?

Because sodium chloride and water are ionic compounds.


Why does salt dissolve?

Sodium chloride is dissolved in water because is a polar, ionic compond.


Why does salt dissolve in water but not cooking oil?

Salt (sodium chloride) is an ionic compound; water is a polar solvent, oils have non-polar molecules.


What kind of compound would least likely to dissolve in water?

A non polar compound would be least likely to dissolve in water.


What happens to nonpolar-covalent bonds when dissolved in water?

A non-polar compound is not miscible with water, which is a polar solvent. Hence, we cannot dissolve a non-polar compound inside water. Thus, when you mix them together within a container, the compound and water will continue to stay as 2 miscible distinct layers.


Why can water dissolve so many compounds?

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.


Why doesn't sodium chloride dissolve in cyclohexane?

Sodium chloride is a polar compound and cyclohexane is not a polar compound.