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      • Water is the universal solvent because it is a polar molecule. It’s not actually universal, though, because it doesn’t dissolve nonpolar molecules very well.
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  2. Aug 17, 2020 · Why Water Isn’t Really a Universal Solvent. Water dissolves polar molecules, including salts, sugars, many gases, proteins, simple alcohols, and DNA. But, it isn’t a universal solvent because it can’t dissolve hydrophobic or nonpolar molecules, such as fats, oils, some hydroxides, and most metal oxides, silicates, and sulfides.

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    Water is widely used in chemical reactions as a solvent or reactant and less commonly as a solute or catalyst. In inorganic reactions, water is a common solvent, dissolving many ionic compounds, as well as other polar compounds such as ammonia and compounds closely related to water.

  4. Water’s Solvent Properties. Since water is a polar molecule with slightly positive and slightly negative charges, ions and polar molecules can readily dissolve in it. Therefore, water is referred to as a solvent, a substance capable of dissolving other polar molecules and ionic compounds. The charges associated with these molecules will form ...

  5. Water’s Solvent Properties. Since water is a polar molecule with slightly positive and slightly negative charges, ions and polar molecules can readily dissolve in it. Therefore, water is referred to as a solvent, a substance capable of dissolving other polar molecules and ionic compounds. The charges associated with these molecules will form ...

  6. Water, which not only dissolves many compounds but also dissolves more substances than any other liquid, is considered the universal solvent. A polar molecule with partially-positive and negative charges, it readily dissolves ions and polar molecules.

  7. Oct 16, 2024 · Water, substance composed of the chemical elements hydrogen and oxygen and existing in gaseous, liquid, and solid states. It is one of the most plentiful of compounds and has the important ability to dissolve many other substances, which was essential to the development of life.

  8. Jun 20, 2019 · It is water's chemical composition and physical attributes that make it such an excellent solvent. Water molecules have a polar arrangement of the oxygen and hydrogen atoms—one side (hydrogen) has a positive electrical charge and the other side (oxygen) had a negative charge.

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