Chemistry, asked by anish26dhaka, 6 months ago

why do covalent compounds generally not dissolve in water​

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Answered by sanjuambastha
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Covalent Compounds in Water. When covalent compounds dissolve in water they break apart into molecules, but not individual atoms. Water is a polar solvent, but covalent compounds are usually nonpolar. This means covalent compounds typically don't dissolve in water, instead making a separate layer on the water's surface ...

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Answered by bhavinajay2006
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Covalent Compounds in Water. When covalent compounds dissolve in water they break apart into molecules, but not individual atoms. Water is a polar solvent, but covalent compounds are usually nonpolar. This means covalent compounds typically don't dissolve in water, instead making a separate layer on the water's surface

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