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
It's ionic, not polar
Ionic
it is an ionic compound so the words ..polar and nonpolar are meaning less....
No, it is non-polar.
Cations don't always form soluble compounds. In general, ionic compounds are soluble in very polar solvents such as water and insoluble in nonpolar solvents because the charged ions can be solvated only by polar solvents. Some ionic compounds are insoluble even in water, however.
A) nonpolar compounds will not dissolve in water because water is polar
It's ionic, not polar
Polar!
CCl4 is nonpolar.
Its ionic
Its ionic which means it's polar. All ionic solutes only dissolve in polar solvents.
Be and Cl form an ionic bond (BeCl2), and it is polar.
no, in the case of polar and nonpolar the two do not mix it's like putting olive oil in milk
Silver chloride is ionic.
Ionic
it is an ionic compound so the words ..polar and nonpolar are meaning less....
No, it is non-polar.