Chemistry, asked by mubashirk2914, 1 year ago

Why covalent compounds are insoluble in water?

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Answered by singhmahesh140
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There are many covalent or non-polar compounds that willdissolve in water like sugar, carbon dioxide gas, and many alcohols, but they do not break into ions the way ioniccompounds do when theydissolve. ... The polar O-H bondsin water attract the sugar molecules into solution
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Answered by ᎷagicHeart
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- When covalent compounds are dissolved in water they dissociate into molecules, but not into ions. Water is a polar solvent, but covalent compounds are nonpolar. ... Hence we can say that covalent compounds are insoluble in water.

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