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(d) Why are polar compounds soluble in water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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water, polar molecules have partial positive and negative charges. The attraction between opposite partial charges helps polar molecules dissolve in water.

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Answered by srijashreedubey
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Substances that have charge or polarity are hydrophilic, and are likely to dissolve because they have either full or partial charge areas to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. These substances are soluble in water.

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