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These are ionic compounds dissociated in water.
some of the tertiary amines are best soluble in cold water
A) nonpolar compounds will not dissolve in water because water is polar
Ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved. Sodium chloride is an example
These are covalent compounds.
These are ionic compounds dissociated in water.
Ionic compounds are easily dissolved.
some of the tertiary amines are best soluble in cold water
A salt and water is formed in this type of reactions.
The root cell.
A) nonpolar compounds will not dissolve in water because water is polar
Ionic compounds are more soluble in water
Ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved. Sodium chloride is an example
After the reaction of an acid with a base a salt and water are obtained.
Covalent bonds.
The general rule for solvation is like dissolves like. Water is a very polar molecule. Thus, water best dissolves polar substances, including ionic and polar covalent substances.
Every type of atom can form compounds.