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This is a soluble substance called a solute.

Substances which dissolve [and do not react with water] are characterised by having ionic bonds or covalent bonds that are polar.

Ionic bonds are where one or more electrons are exchanged between atoms during a chemical reaction. An example of a compound with ionic bonding is Salt [Sodium Chloride]

Polar covalent bond are formed when electrons are shared between atoms during a chemical reaction but one atom has a greater affinity for the shared electrons than the other. An example of a group of compounds with polar covalent [there are many] bond is amino acids.

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