Water is generally good solvent for ionic compound
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$$ By taking example i will explain u--:).................(solvent=water)
Water is actually polar itself. As oxygen is very electronegative and hydrogen is very electropositive, the oxygen has a small negative charge and the hydrogens have a small positive charge.
This means that the water molecules attract polar substances and because there is so much more water than polar particles, the molecules can separate the ions and hence dissolve them.
tysm....@kundan
$$ By taking example i will explain u--:).................(solvent=water)
Water is actually polar itself. As oxygen is very electronegative and hydrogen is very electropositive, the oxygen has a small negative charge and the hydrogens have a small positive charge.
This means that the water molecules attract polar substances and because there is so much more water than polar particles, the molecules can separate the ions and hence dissolve them.
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☆Water is really good solvent for ionic compounds.
☆Because water is capable of dissolving in different and various substances.
☆Water is also known as 'Good solvent ' n 'universal solvent '
☆No other liquid is good solvent as the water is.
☆Water has high dipole moments.
Hope it is satisfactory :-)
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Here is your answer !!
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☆Water is really good solvent for ionic compounds.
☆Because water is capable of dissolving in different and various substances.
☆Water is also known as 'Good solvent ' n 'universal solvent '
☆No other liquid is good solvent as the water is.
☆Water has high dipole moments.
Hope it is satisfactory :-)
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