Why Salt Gets Dissolved In Water More Easily Than Sugar But Do Not Melt Easily Than Sugar Even If It Is An Ionic Compound ?
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Because the salt ions are charged, they dissolve much better in a polar solvent, which is also slightly more charged than a nonpolar solvent. ... This means that when there is a lot of salt, all the water molecules will bond to the salt ions, leaving none to form hydrogen bonds with the alcohol molecules.
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