There is a concept called "like dissolves like." Polar molecules dissolve polar molecules (and ionic molecules), while nonpolar molecules dissolve nonpolar molecules. Examples are oil and water and salt and water.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Like Dissolves Like
When something is dissolved there is a solvent and solute. The solvent does the dissolving and the solute is being dissolved. The solute is spread out throughout the solute Water is the universal solvent.
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