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characteristic of ionizing solvents​

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Answered by TejasviJaiswal
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Ionizing solvents (water, alcohols, acetic acid, etc.) are polar to a considerable extent. They dissolve many ionic and covalent compounds, and the solutions prepared with them behave as conductors of the second kind. The molecules or ions of the solute are appreciably solvated in the solution.

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Ionizing solvents (water, alcohols, acetic acid, etc.) are polar to a considerable extent. They dissolve many ionic and covalent compounds, and the solutions prepared with them behave as conductors of the second kind. The molecules or ions of the solute are appreciably solvated in the solution.

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