Multiple Choice
One reason ionic compounds do not dissolve well in nonpolar solvents is that
A) ion-dipole interactions are too large for effective solvation to occur.
B) ion-solvent interactions are not strong enough to solvate the ions in solution.
C) not all cations and anions have the same magnitude of charge and therefore do not form neutral ion pairs.
D) there are no forces of attraction between ions and nonpolar molecules.
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