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  • 26-02-2021
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there is no such thing as a universal solvent- explain? I’ll mark brainiest!!!

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  • 26-02-2021

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A true universal solvent does not exist. Although water is considered to be a the "universal solvent" it only dissolves other polar molecules. It does not dissolve nonpolar molecules, including organic compounds such as fats and oils. It is only called so because it can dissolve many more than other liquids.

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  • 26-02-2021
It dosent not exist
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