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Chemistry, 24.06.2019 11:30 april861

Are hydrogen bonds involved in the process of water dissolving ionic and polar covalent substances? i know that the partial positive and negative parts of water molecules have an attraction with the positive and negative parts of ionic and polar covalent bonds, but is this attraction hydrogen bonds? something else?

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