A) nonpolar compounds will not dissolve in water because water is polar
Polar?,Ionic?.Nonpolar? Charged?
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.
phenols
it is an ionic compound.
A non polar compound would be least likely to dissolve in water.
Lipids Lipids
A non polar compound would be least likely to dissolve in water.
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.
sodium chloride dissolve in water because of vacuous compound
yes
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.
phenols
acid
It is an Ionic compound just as water is.
A hydrophobic compound is one that will not dissolve in water, and, if the compound is solid, one on which a drop of liquid water will not spread spontaneously over the surface.
polerr
Because water is a polar compound and a universal solvent and it can easily dissolve many things in it while oil is a non-polar compound and it cannot dissolve things in it much fastly.
it breaks up into individual crystals.