Do non-polar molecules dissolve in water?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking whether non-polar molecules are able to dissolve in water, which involves understanding the concepts of polarity and solubility in chemistry.

Answer

Non-polar molecules do not dissolve in water.

The final answer is that non-polar molecules do not dissolve in water due to the lack of interaction between non-polar molecules and the polar water molecules.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is that non-polar molecules do not dissolve in water due to the lack of interaction between non-polar molecules and the polar water molecules.

More Information

Water is a polar solvent, which means it can dissolve substances that have charges or dipoles. Non-polar molecules do not have these interactions, making them substantially less soluble in water.

Tips

A common mistake is assuming that some non-polar molecules dissolve in water because of partial solubility or other external factors; in general, non-polar molecules are hydrophobic.

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