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Can the dielectric constant of water only break covalent bonds?

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Answered by mrbirendrakr74
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Explanation:

I think that you might have heard the concept of Dielectric constant and how water has a very high dielectric constant that enables it to dissolve

almost every polar compound.

Dielectric constant or relative permitivity to be precise is the ability

of a medium to distort the electric

field between two points charges,

more precisely, " Permitivity is a material property that expresses the force between two points charges in the material. Relative permitivity is

factor by which the electric field between the charges is decreased relative vacuum.

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Answered by asritadevi2emailcom
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