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Why is water a polar solvent?

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Answered by surjanshan
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Water is a poor solvent, however, for hydrophobic molecules such as lipids. ... This change in the hydrogen-bonding pattern of the water solvent causes the system's overall entropy to greatly decrease, as the molecules become more ordered than in liquid water.

Answered by ENOCHQUARMSON89
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Water is said to be a polar because is a universal solvent.

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