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What Causes an Ionic Compound to Dissolve in Water

Question 111

Question 111

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What causes an ionic compound to dissolve in water?


A) the ionic nature of the solute
B) the nonpolar nature of water
C) the polar nature of water
D) the ionic nature of the solvent

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