Polar salts are easily dissolved in water.
No, it is not possible.
Sometimes yes, but not always. The vast majority of inorganic salts will dissolve in water.
For example, ionic compounds: inorganic acids, salts, bases; many organic compounds, etc.
It is not recommended to dissolve these salts; they are elements for the clinical analysis.
Many salts are soluble in water.
Water dissolve many ionic salts because water has a polar molecule.
when salts dissolve in water they undergo dissociation into corresponding ions.
Soluble salts are dissociated in water.
Polar salts are easily dissolved in water.
No, it is not possible.
No. Best example is CaCo3 (Chalk)
This is not mandatory: some salts are very soluble, some salts are very insoluble.
Those salts which can dissolve in water.because water is a solvent and salts are solute.
Sometimes yes, but not always. The vast majority of inorganic salts will dissolve in water.
Many oxides, many metallic salts, many metals, many organic compounds, etc.
yes