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nonpolar solutes are usually soluble in polar solvents (true / false) plz answer​

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Polar (or ionic) compounds are soluble in polar solvents. Non-polar compounds are soluble in non-polar solvents. This is based on the principle of "like dissolves like". Thus, sodium chloride (ionic compound) is soluble in water (polar solvent). Naphthalene (non-polar compound) is soluble in toluene (non-polar solvent).

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