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Correct the following statement oil is the universal solvent​

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Answered by rahulkumar9486
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A true universal solvent does not exist. Water is often called a universal solvent because it dissolves more solvent chemistry than any other. However, water only dissolves other polar molecules. It does not dissolve non-polar molecules, including organic compounds such as fats and oils.

Answered by ajita2006
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A universal solvent theoretically dissolves any other chemical. ... Water is often called the universal solvent because it dissolves more chemicals than any other solvent. However, water only dissolves other polar molecules. It does not dissolve nonpolar molecules, including organic compounds such as fats and oils.

Because water is polar and oil is nonpolar, their molecules are not attracted to each other. The molecules of a polar solvent like water are attracted to other polar molecules, such as those of sugar. ... So many substances dissolve in water that it is sometimes called the universal solvent.

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