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many non ionic compounds dissolve in polar solvents due to _______ bonding.

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Answered by neeraj5892
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Explanation:

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Answered by zumba12
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Ionic is the appropriate answer.

Explanation:

  • Polar solvents like water lower the electrostatic forces of appeal, ensuing in unfastened ions in an aqueous solution.
  • Hence, ionic compounds dissolve in polar solvents. Non-polar solvents like kerosene and benzene aren't able to dissolve ionic solids considering the fact that they cannot lower the forces of appeal among the ions.
  • The ionic compounds are held collectively through ionic bonds and categorized as ionic compounds. The crystalline solids are shaped through well-packed ions of contrary charges. Ionic compounds are commonly shaped while metals react with non-metals.

Ionic compounds are without problems soluble in any liquid this is able to break the ionic bond in them.

  • Water breaks the ionic bond through hydrogen bonding, as, water itself has an extra ionic bond and is polar in nature.
  • Many different solvents consisting of kerosene and petrol aren't able to break the ionic bond. Hence, cannot dissolve them, and all of them have covalent bonds that are non-polar in nature.

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