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The ------------- solvents can form hydrogen bonds with solutes to dissolve them​

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Answered by harigolande7
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Water is therefore referred to as a solvent: a substance capable of dissolving other polar molecules and ionic compounds. The charges associated with these molecules form hydrogen bonds with water, surrounding the particle with water molecules.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The polar solvents can form hydrogen bonds with solutes to dissolve them.

  • Polar solvents have positively and negatively charges in different regions of its structure and it can dissolve other polar solutes.
  • The high solubility of polar solutes is because the solvent molecules easily form hydrogen bonds with them and form a solution.
  • When sodium chloride is dissolved in water, the ionic salt dissociates and the covalent water molecules surround the ions, forming hydrogen bonds and hence dissolve it.
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