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Q: How do you know oxygen is slightly soluble in water?
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Would a molecule with polar covalent bonds be soluble in water?

Yes, in chemistry polar molecules are soluble with other polar molecules. You know that water is polar because of it's structure. Two hydrogens are bonded the an oxygen. The oxygen has two lone pairs of electrons that cause the molecule to have a bent VSEPR structure. This creates a net dipole due to the high electronegativity of oxygen. Essentially, the oxygen is slightly negative and the hydrogens slightly positive. So, yes your polar molecule is soluble with water (also polar).


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Is CH3NH2 soluble in water?

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What element dissolves readily in water?

You have to specify the solvent if you want to know if something is soluble. Do you mean soluble in water? If so, significant amounts of oxygen, nitrogen, or any of the halogens are soluble in water. Elemental sulphur and phosphorus will dissolve in water. Several of the metals react violently with water, which is not exactly the same as solubility although it does result in soluble compounds - these include lithium, sodium and calcium.


Could life as we know it survive with only oxygen?

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Why BaSO4 soluble in water?

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