No. Water is the universal solvent.
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Salt is not called the universal solvent. Water is called the universal solvent.
yes water is a universal solvent as it has the property of dileteral constant which can almost break all covalent bonds as hence dissolves the matter into it
Water is the Universal solvent
Water is a universal solvent by its own state, that is the liquid state.
The most versatile and broadly useful solvent known to man is water. It is sometimes called a universal solvent, as a form of poetic exaggeration.
Salt is not called the universal solvent. Water is called the universal solvent.
An universal solvent doesn't exist.
water is the universal solvent now
Water is a very good and known solvent but it is not an universal solvent. An universal solvent doesn't exist and is absolutely impossible to obtain an universal solvent.
A universal solvent doesn't exist; water is a good solvent for many materials.
A universal solvent doesn't exist; water is a good solvent for many materials.
its the universal solvent because it dissolve in water and the dipole charteristics makes it a universal solvent
yes water is a universal solvent as it has the property of dileteral constant which can almost break all covalent bonds as hence dissolves the matter into it
It is still considered a universal solvent.
An universal solvent doesn't exist.
water itself is a universal solvent
An universal solvent doesn't exist.