Multiple Choice
The fact that salt dissolves in water is best explained by the
A) hydrophobic nature of salt.
B) hydrophobic nature of the water.
C) ionic nature of water molecules.
D) polar nature of water molecules.
E) slightly charged nature of water molecules.
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