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Chemistry, 12.02.2020 22:46 emma8292

Why are salt and sugar both able to dissolve in water, even though the solutes have different types of chemical bonding?
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Everything can dissolve in water because water is considered a universal solvent.
Liquid water is cooler than solid salt and sugar, allowing them to dissolve easily.
Salt's ions and sugar's polar bonds are both attracted to the polar water molecules.
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Small solutes like salt and sugar can fit in the spaces between large water molecules

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