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Why can salt and sugar both dissolve in water, even though one is ionic and the other is covalent?
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Why can salt and sugar both dissolve in water, even though one is ionic and the other is covalent?
Which statement accurately describes part of the dissolving process of a polar solute in water?
Two pure chemical substance are likely to mix and form a solution if:
Which of the following is most directly responsible for water's unique properties?
Which bond or interaction would be difficult to disrupt when compounds are put into water?
A substance, usually liquid, that dissolves another substance to form a solution is a(n) _____.
Which of the following solutes will most readily dissolve in H2O?