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water is the universal solvent because it can dissolve many polar and c…

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water is the universal solvent because it can dissolve many polar and covalent coumpounds it can dissolve many nonpolar and ionic compounds it can dissolve many polar and ionic compounds it can dissolve many nonpolar and covalent compounds

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine why water is the universal solvent, we recall the properties of water (a polar molecule) and solubility principles: "like dissolves like." Polar substances (including ionic compounds, as ions are charged and interact with water's polarity) are soluble in water. Nonpolar substances do not dissolve well in water.

  • The first option mentions "covalent compounds" generally, but many covalent compounds are nonpolar (e.g., oil) and do not dissolve in water, so this is incorrect.
  • The second option says it dissolves nonpolar compounds, which is false (nonpolar and polar don’t mix well).
  • The third option states it dissolves many polar and ionic compounds. Ionic compounds are made of ions (charged), and polar compounds have partial charges, so both interact with water’s polarity (dipole - dipole or ion - dipole interactions) and dissolve.
  • The fourth option mentions nonpolar and covalent compounds, which is incorrect as nonpolar compounds (many covalent) don't dissolve in water.

Answer:

it can dissolve many polar and ionic compounds