BIOL 203 Chapter Notes - Chapter Chapter 6: Lipids, Membranes, and the First Cells: Phospholipid, Passive Transport, Lipoprotein
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Which response provides the best explanation as to why ionic compounds easily dissociate in water?
As a polar molecule, it's difficult for water to dissociate inorganic compounds. |
Water's polar nature helps it to easily dissociate most covalently bound compounds. |
Nonpolar organic molecules such as fats and waxes dissolve very well in water. |
Its unusual polar arrangement allows more substances to dissolve in water than in any other chemical |