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water is a polar solvent. Discus in detail.​

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Answered by sidflame
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Water acts as a polar solvent because it can be attracted to either the positive or negative electrical charge on a solute. ... The slightly positive hydrogen side of each water molecule attracts other oxygen atoms and negatively-charged regions of other molecules.

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Answered by madhumitha4529
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polar solvent because it can be attracted to either positve or  electrical charge  on a solute

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