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Which type of molecules is water good at dissolving?
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Small molecules
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Large molecules
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Nonpolar molecules
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Polar molecules
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Large molecules
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Nonpolar molecules
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Water is particularly good at dissolving **polar molecules**. This is due to its polar nature, where the oxygen atom has a slight negative charge and the hydrogen atoms have a slight positive charge, allowing water to interact effectively with other polar substances. It can also dissolve ionic compounds by surrounding and stabilizing the dissociated ions.
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