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Ionic compounds are polar and stable by nature, which means that their relationship determines whether a compound is ionic or not.
A number of factors. The polarity of the chemical bonds due to differences in electronegativity. The geometry of the moecule which may lead to these bond dipoles cancelling each other out. The contribution of a lone pair.
an amphoteria
sodium chloride dissolve in water because of vacuous compound
It will dissolve to that extent in a solvent.
The polarity or charges of compounds will determine if a compound would dissolve in water, where compounds with opposite charges within their molecules dissolve in water.
The most important characteristic is the polarity of the solvent and solute.
If you are meaning how does an insoluble compound differ from a soluble compound, an insoluble compound does not dissolve in a given solvent, usually water, and a soluble compound does dissolve.
What determines a molecule's solubility degree in water is its polarity. Equals dissolve.
A non polar compound would be least likely to dissolve in water.
Ionic compounds are polar and stable by nature, which means that their relationship determines whether a compound is ionic or not.
When you dissolve a substance in a liquid you get a solution.
Whether your foot is on it or not.
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A number of factors. The polarity of the chemical bonds due to differences in electronegativity. The geometry of the moecule which may lead to these bond dipoles cancelling each other out. The contribution of a lone pair.
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