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explain how oxygen which is a non Polar in Nature still dissolves in water? ​

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Answered by DeathAura
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Generally speaking, water is good at dissolving ions and polar molecules, but poor at dissolving nonpolar molecules. (A polar molecule is one that's neutral, or uncharged, but has an asymmetric internal distribution of charge, leading to partially positive and partially negative regions.)

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