No. Water is a polar covalent compound.
Water is a polar molecule, not ionic.
Distilled water is not ionic because it is pure water with no dissolved ions. Ionic compounds in water dissociate into ions, but distilled water contains only water molecules and is not conductive like ionic solutions.
anything with ionic attractions such as water.
Water contains no ionic bonds as it is a covalent compound.
Potassium iodide is ionic.
Because ionic salts are polar compounds as water, the solvent.
The method is the evaporation of water followed by condensation of water.
An ionic compound in water is dissociated forming ions.
Almost all. Some such as calcium carbonate, silver chloride are not soluble. Generally ionic compounds are soluble in water due to their ionic bonds which makes them easy to dissociate in polar solutions such as water.
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ionic However, it should be noted that not all ionic compounds are water soluble.
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