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polar or non - polar?
cooking oil
soluble in water
a compound with h’s
sugar
salt
ionic compounds
dissolves in water
insoluble in water
Polar substances dissolve in water and have uneven charge - distribution. Non - polar substances don't dissolve in water and have even charge - distribution. Cooking oil is non - polar and insoluble in water. Salt is an ionic compound (polar) and dissolves in water. Compounds with H's can be polar or non - polar, but sugar (a compound with H's) is polar and dissolves in water. Ionic compounds are polar and dissolve in water.
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Soluble in water: P
Ionic Compounds: P
A compound with H’s: P (sugar is an example here)
Dissolves in water: P
Insoluble in water: N - P