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Polar solutes mean
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that a solute dissolves readily in polar solvents. Polar solvents are substances that have an uneven distribution of electron density, resulting in a partial positive and partial negative charge. This allows them to interact with solutes that have partial charges or polar groups, causing them to dissolve. Examples of polar solutes include sugar, salt, and certain types of organic compounds with polar functional groups.
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