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salt dissolves in water but not in alcohol?






factors affecting the solubility ​

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Answered by itzHitman
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Explanation:

Because the salt ions are charged, they dissolve much better in a polar solvent, which is also slightly more charged than a nonpolar solvent. For this reason, salt ions attract the water molecules much more strongly than alcohol molecules do because alcohol is less polar than water

Answered by bismillahzehra
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Answer:

Alcohol does not dissolve salt as well as water does. ... Since water is more polar than alcohol, it attracts the positive sodium and negative chloride ions better than alcohol. This is why water dissolves more salt than alcohol does.

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