Asked by Travis Scott
What is the universal solvent?
Responses
hydrogen
hydrogen
water
water
acid
acid
oil
oil
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Water.
Reason: because its polar molecules and hydrogen-bonding let it dissolve a wide range of ionic and polar substances. (It isn’t literally universal — some things, like nonpolar oils, don’t dissolve well in water.)
Reason: because its polar molecules and hydrogen-bonding let it dissolve a wide range of ionic and polar substances. (It isn’t literally universal — some things, like nonpolar oils, don’t dissolve well in water.)
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