water act an good solvent due to relative permitivity
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The dielectric constant ϵ (known also as permittivity) is a measure of the extent to which a substance is polarized under an applied (external) electric field. Polarization amounts to net separation of charge across the substance. A "dielectric" is the common name used to refer to a substance placed between the plates of a capacitor and used to store electrical energy in the form of polarization, that is, as charges separated across the material. A capacitor is the non-chemical analogue of a voltaic cell, that is, a form of storing electrical energy.
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