Interpretation: The reason for some molecules to be soluble in water and others to be not needs to be explained. The structural features that makes a molecule soluble in water needs to be determined.
Concept introduction: Dissolution of solid solute in the solvent to form a solution depends on both the nature of the solute and the solvent.
Answer to Problem 4A
Due to the phenomenon “like dissolves like” some molecules are soluble in water and others are not. Polarity of the molecules especially molecules with
Explanation of Solution
It has been experimentally observed that polar solutes tend to dissolve in the polar solvent and non-polar solutes tend dissolve in non-polar solvents. The concept is called “like dissolves like”. Since sugar (
The partial positive charge on hydrogen attracts the partial negative charge of an electronegative oxygen atom in water molecule forming what is called hydrogen bonding. The molecules with
Sugar (
Due to the phenomenon “like dissolves like” some molecules are soluble in water and others are not. Polarity of the molecules especially molecules with
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