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.




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.