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Nonpolar compounds typically dissolve in nonpolar solvents, a phenomenon explained by the "like dissolves like" principle. This is due to London dispersion forces, which are the only ...
Solubility functions by a group of rules that determine how dissolvable a substance (solute) is in solvent and depends entirely on the physical and chemical properties of the solute and solvent. That ...
In the simplest terms, it comes down to polar or nonpolar—or, for a hazmat person, “like dissolves like.” Put another way, polar can dissolve polar and nonpolar can dissolve nonpolar.
As a linear molecule, CO2 has a symmetrical arrangement which makes it nonpolar. Nonpolar molecules tend not to dissolve well in polar solvents like water because they lack the positive and ...
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