How does in inorganic compounds solubility in water different from reaction with water?
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Why are inorganic compounds soluble in water and insoluble in organic solvents? ... This happens when the molecule is polar and especially, if the molecule can hydrogen bond to the water molecules. Both organic and inorganic molecules can be polar and may allow for hydrogen bonding
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Why are inorganic compounds soluble in water and insoluble in organic solvents? ... This happens when the molecule is polar and especially, if the molecule can hydrogen bond to the water molecules. Both organic and inorganic molecules can be polar and may allow for hydrogen bonding
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