because when we put a solvent thing in it,it dissolves
Because more materials are dissolved by it than by any other solvent.
because of polarity: the positive end (H) would bind to negatively charged particles, and the negative end (OH) would to positively charged molecules.
in nature , water always exists as a solution because many different types of substances are soluble in water . for this reason, water is often referred to as "the universal solvent."
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The water in a solution is called the solvent
It depends on what the solvent is. If it is water, then it is called hydration. If the solvent is not water, then it cannot be called hydration.
Water is called the universal solvent because it is very effective at dissolving a wide variety of compounds. It is also the essential solvent of living organisms. Thus, water has earned the nickname "universal solvent" (although water does not, in fact, dissolve all compounds).
It's not an element, but a compound that's called the universal solvent, and that compound is water. The strong polar nature of water means that it dissolves many polar covalent and ionic substances.
True. Solvation in water is called solubility. Solvation is also referred to as dissolution in some cases. When ions dissolve in a solvent, they are distributed and eventually get surrounded by solvent molecules.
Salt is not called the universal solvent. Water is called the universal solvent.
The water in a solution is called the solvent
when water is the solvent for a mixture it is called and aqueous solution.
Water is the substance that is often called the "universal solvent". However, in actuality, nonpolar substances cannot be dissolved in water.
I think you mean solvent. A substance that dissolves another substance is called the solvent. Water is a solvent for sugar and salt, for example. The stuff that is dissolved in the solvent is called the solute.
because when we put a solvent thing in it,it dissolves
It depends on what the solvent is. If it is water, then it is called hydration. If the solvent is not water, then it cannot be called hydration.
It is called a solute, which is dissolved in a solvent
The water in a solution is called the solvent
because its polar.
When sugar is dissolved in water, water is called a SOLVENT
The polarity of water gives it the distinction of being called the universal solvent.