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Something that will dissolve anything. But there is nothing that will do that. Water is the most universal, but won't dissolve eveything.No options are given. But generally water is considered as the universal solvent because it can dissolve most polar and ionic compounds..
Soap consists of chains of carbon as well as ionic ends. Long carbon chains is the hydrophobic end. They do not dissolve in water. Whereas the ionic end dissolve in water. When soap reacts with the dirt during a bath clusters called micelles are formed due to emulsification. The oily dirt are accumulated in the center of this cluster. This is because the hydrophobic end move towards the interior of the cluster to be protected from water by the ionic end that surrounds the cluster. Thus emulsification is created.
The kinetic molecular theory explains the dissolution that is the process by which a solute forms a solution in a solvent.It could be dissolved by adding Ionic compounds.
Water is used as a solvent because it can dissolve other polar substances and many ionic substances. It is often called the universal solvent. However, water does not dissolve polar substances and some ionic substances.
it is an ionic compound.
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ionic compounds split into individual ions were as covalent compounds dissolves and is surrounded by water molecules
no,DissociationWhen ionic compounds dissolve to produce ions the process is typically called dissociation.IonizationWhen molecular compounds dissolve in water to produce ions the process is typically called ionization.
By placing them in Water. This is called an aqueous solution.
a substance that dissolves in water is called what?
An Eletctolyte.
This process is called dissociation.
An ionic solute requires a very strong polar solvent such as water in which to dissolve.
Water dissolve salts by neutralizing the ionic bond holding them together. Dissolved salts form cations (positively charged ions) and anions (negatively charged ions). The process of water surrounding an ion is called hydration.
Water dissolve salts by neutralizing the ionic bond holding them together. Dissolved salts form cations (positively charged ions) and anions (negatively charged ions). The process of water surrounding an ion is called hydration.
if The solutions conduct electricity! They are called ELECTROLYTES
Organic solvents, which are non-polar cannot dissolve polar compounds, such as ionic compounds.