Water is a polar molecule. If a solute dissolved in water is polar molecule, it will dissolve in water. If a solute dissolved in water is non-polar like oil it will not dissolve in water.
In general, polar molecules. Oil, a no polar substance, does not dissolve in water.
A) nonpolar compounds will not dissolve in water because water is polar
Soluble proteins are proteins that can dissolve in water.
Water is a polar substance, which means that any other polar substances will dissolve in it. The opposite is mineral turpentine which is non-polar so all non-polar substances dissolve in it.
Water is a polar molecule. If a solute dissolved in water is polar molecule, it will dissolve in water. If a solute dissolved in water is non-polar like oil it will not dissolve in water.
Some can dissolve but others cannot. Mostly because they are so large, proteins have groups that are soluble and parts that are not. If these specific groups are in the center of the protein structure then the whole protein is soluble however if these groups are not in the center then the protein is not soluble.
No, because water is polar and polar dissolves in polar then non polar covalent bond cannot dissolve in water.
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Because water is polar, and polar solvants will dissolve polar solutes. :)
Like dissolve likes, therefore since water is polar and it does not dissolve, the substance is nonpolar.
yea water can dissolve polar compounds
In general, polar molecules. Oil, a no polar substance, does not dissolve in water.
It dissolve in polar solvents.It dissolve well in water.
A) nonpolar compounds will not dissolve in water because water is polar
Soluble proteins are proteins that can dissolve in water.
it can, polar water molecules easily dissolve polar molecules, or ionic compounds such as salt.