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Water is a polar substance.
Pipette 3 drops of oil into a test tube of water and shake. Describe what takes place and why?
- Would it be the oil settles at
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Why is water called the universal solvent?
Question 6 options: A) Water is a polar substance that dissolves nonpolar substances.
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If water, a polar molecule, is combined with another polar molecule, what can be said about the substance added to the water?
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I understand that the plasma membrane is composed of a polar head and non polar tail. I read in my textbook that small non-polar
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I got the following question wrong on a test "If a substance does not dissolve in water, but dissolves in oil, it is most likely
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A polar substance is most soluble in ... ?
A non-polar substance is most soluble in ... ? A generalized statement summarizing the
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Substance A and substance B are mixed together. To separate the mixture, water is added, and substance A is filtered out. Then,
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Substance A and substance B are mixed together. To separate the mixture, water is added, and substance A is filtered out. Then,
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Substance A and substance B are mixed together. To separate the mixture, water is added, and substance A is filtered out. Then,
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Substance A and substance B are mixed together. To separate the mixture, water is added, and substance A is filtered out. Then,
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