For example sodium chloride (NaCl), an ionic compound.
They must be polar, like water is, also.
Because polarity, water has the capacity to dissolve virtually all substances, whether they are good or bad, positive or negative.
Water cohesion causes surface tension related to solubility. Polarity is also related to solubility in that polar substances dissolve better in polar solvents, such as water.
The polarity of the water molecule is what makes water a great solvent. It called the universal solvent.
Water's strong polarity (due to its unique combination of hydrogen and oxygen and the electrons included therein) is responsible for most of water's properties. It allows water to dissolve most ionic substances, it causes surface tension, it explains why water expands when it freezes (most substances don't), and it explains why snowflakes have six sides.
Yes. Its polarity allows it to dissolve other polar substances and many ionic compounds.
Because polarity, water has the capacity to dissolve virtually all substances, whether they are good or bad, positive or negative.
Water cohesion causes surface tension related to solubility. Polarity is also related to solubility in that polar substances dissolve better in polar solvents, such as water.
The polarity of the water molecule is what makes water a great solvent. It called the universal solvent.
because water culd dissolve almost everything
ethanol consists of the polar hydroxyl group and non-polar alkyl grouping, accounting for its solubility in both polar (water) and non-polar (petrol) substances (remember, substances with the same polarity dissolve) miss p is awesome :)
Water's excellent solvent properties are due to its polarity. The oxygen atom has a partial negative charge while the hydrogen atoms have a partial positive charge. Due to this dipole moment, water can easily solvate many polar substances.
Water's polarity helps make it an excellent solvent. Polar substances dissolve well in water as "like dissolves like," but nonpolar substances do not dissolve as readily. Hydrogen bonding gives water its cohesion and surface tension, allowing it to cling to itself. It also greatly affects water's freezing behavior and density. Hydrogen bonds are responsible for the characteristic crystal lattice structure of ice.
Yes. Its polarity allows it to dissolve other polar substances and many ionic compounds.
Water's strong polarity (due to its unique combination of hydrogen and oxygen and the electrons included therein) is responsible for most of water's properties. It allows water to dissolve most ionic substances, it causes surface tension, it explains why water expands when it freezes (most substances don't), and it explains why snowflakes have six sides.
Nutilite's vitamins dissolve in water.
Salt and Sugar dissolve in water.
Water is a universal solvent because substances get dissolve in water easily. It is due to the polarity of each water molecule. The hydrogen has a positive charge, thus attracting the negative part of an ionic compound, while the oxygen has a negative charge and thus attracts the positive part of an ionic compound.