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Derrick Galvan
13 January, 00:16
Why can water dissolve many substances
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Colt Chapman
13 January, 01:48
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Water is polar. Same as it is able to dissolve substances that have one of (+) positive or (-) negative charges. The two hydrogen molecules are both positively charged and the oxygen is negatively charged.
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