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Because water is polar, and polar solvants will dissolve polar solutes. :)
kerosene does not dissolve in water because it is a non polar liquid while water is polar so due to different nature they are insoluble. kerosene due to less density floats over water surface.
No, because water is polar and polar dissolves in polar then non polar covalent bond cannot dissolve in water.
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substances that dissolve in water include, sugar, salt and others.
the polar nature of the water
Because water is polar, and polar solvants will dissolve polar solutes. :)
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kerosene does not dissolve in water because it is a non polar liquid while water is polar so due to different nature they are insoluble. kerosene due to less density floats over water surface.
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Water is a polar molecule. If a solute dissolved in water is polar molecule, it will dissolve in water. If a solute dissolved in water is non-polar like oil it will not dissolve in water.
No, because water is polar and polar dissolves in polar then non polar covalent bond cannot dissolve in water.
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The reason why naphthalene can be dissolve in ether and not in water is because of their polarity. Naphthalene is a non-polar molecule. so it can only dissolve with a non-polar molecule.
substances that dissolve in water include, sugar, salt and others.
Substances that dissolve in water are polar molecules, like water. Also, many ionic compounds can also dissolve in water as well, such as common table salt, NaCl.
polar nature Water's tendency to share electrons unequally makes it a polar molecule. The slight charge on either side of the water molecule allows it to bond (create a solution) with any atom with a positive or negative charge. Due to its structure, it can dissolve many ionic and polar molecules.