Chemistry, asked by madison6466257, 6 months ago

Why are ionic compounds more soluble in polar solvents than in nonpolar solvents?
A.
Molecules of ionic compounds ionize the nonpolar solvent resulting in dissolution.
B.
Molecules of polar solvents have weak intramolecular forces that attract ionic compounds.
C.
Molecules of ionic compounds dissociate into anions and cations in nonpolar solvents resulting in dissolution.
D.
Molecules of polar solvents have partial charges that attract the cations and anions of ionic compounds.

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