The molecules soluble in water if they form hydrogen bond with water.Hydrogen bond forms between hydrogen atom and another electro negativity atom of the another molecule then the substances dissolve in water
The conductivity difference between organic and inorganic compounds is carbon molecules. The Organic compounds have carbon molecules and inorganic do not.
The ions in the salt are surrounded by water molecules.
1. Water molecules approach the solid solute 2. Heating the solute 3. Stirring the solute
When a substance dissolves in water, water molecules get between the particles of the dissolved substance, separating them.
Because water is polar, and polar solvants will dissolve polar solutes. :)
because the salt molecules have mixed up with the water molecules
Substances with nonpolar molecules are not dissolved in water.
No, sand is not dissolved in water because sand has larger molecules than water molecules.
The molecules of a dissolved substance are surrounded by water molecules and are not visible as separate substances.
Sugar and water both are ionic compounds. Due to this sugar dissolve into water further sugar molecules breaks into small molecules in presence of water molecules.
Releasing free electrons is how dissolved particles in water affect the movement of water molecules.
Something that can be dissolved in water is said to be soluble.
The conductivity difference between organic and inorganic compounds is carbon molecules. The Organic compounds have carbon molecules and inorganic do not.
The water molecules surround the solute (stuff being dissolved) and separate the particles.
it allows water to carry dissolved substances in our blood.
They don't dissolve well in water. (It says so my textbook but it doesn't seem right)
The ions in the salt are surrounded by water molecules.