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how to identify the compound can dissolve in water ,if question is wrong don't report​

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Answered by tshivom9
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Water is a polar compound, and only "like dissolves like". Meaning if the solute is a polar compound (in general, not intramolecular forces), then it will dissolve. You can determine the general polarity by identifying its molecular shape. If it's symmetrical, it is non-polar.

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