why are NH3, alcohol and glucose soluble in water even though they are covalent compounds, pls give valid reason, best one will be marked as brainliest
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NH3, Alcohol, Glucose are by no means ionic, but being covalent do not preclude polarity. After all, they have a bunch of hydroxyl groups hanging off them and they are eminently compatible with water. Organic compounds with fewer than about 4 carbons per hydroxyl group will be polar enough to be soluble in water.
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