Salts are polar solids, cation and anions, that readily dissolve in water.
Water is polar, generally like dissovles like, so polar compounds are very soluble in water more so in general than non-polar ones
it dissovles
No. Ice is simply solid water, which is polar.
Polar ice
glaciers and polar ice caps
Water is found in the solid form in polar regions due to the extremely cold temperatures. The low temperatures cause the water molecules to slow down and come together, forming a crystalline structure. This leads to the formation of ice, which is the solid form of water.
ice at its solid state when dissolved in water turns to its liquid state
Yes, this solution is a homogeneous mixture.
Nonpolar Solvent - A solvent (from the Latin solvere, "loosen") is a liquid, solid, or gas that dissolves another solid, liquid, or gaseous.....
Water or another polar solvent.
Solid carbon dioxide and some water ice.
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