water molecules are polar
Because the particles of hydrogen in the water are charged
The solvent is water. The solute is carbon dioxide, plus maybe a bit of salt.
Water is a good solvent because it has polar -O-H groups and the same reason makes water a good solvent for polar compounds as acetic acid and hydrochloric acid. Water is not a good solvent for non polar compounds such as bromine and iodine.
The polarity of water results in the ability of water to dissolve other hydrophilic molecules
It isn't strictly true, but generally ionic compounds are not highly soluble in organic solvents because ionic compounds need a highly polar solvent to dissolve well (such as water) and in general organic compounds are not as polar as water. Remember, like dissolves like. However, many ionic compounds are very soluble in a variety of organic solvents, just not as much as in water.
Because ionic salts are polar compounds as water, the solvent.
Because the particles of hydrogen in the water are charged
The solvent is water. The solute is carbon dioxide, plus maybe a bit of salt.
Water is a good solvent because it has polar -O-H groups and the same reason makes water a good solvent for polar compounds as acetic acid and hydrochloric acid. Water is not a good solvent for non polar compounds such as bromine and iodine.
Yes. Water is known as a very good solvent mostly because of its ionic structure. Mostly water dissolves ionic compounds because of the like dissolves like.
The polarity of water results in the ability of water to dissolve other hydrophilic molecules
Water is a polar solvent and NaCl is an ionic compound.
It isn't strictly true, but generally ionic compounds are not highly soluble in organic solvents because ionic compounds need a highly polar solvent to dissolve well (such as water) and in general organic compounds are not as polar as water. Remember, like dissolves like. However, many ionic compounds are very soluble in a variety of organic solvents, just not as much as in water.
Like dissolves like. Water is polar solvent and hence it dissolves ionic and polar compounds.
The polarity of the water molecule is what makes water a great solvent. It called the universal solvent.
Because water molecules have partially charged atoms.
Organic solvents, which are non-polar cannot dissolve polar compounds, such as ionic compounds.