Answer:
D. Water can act as a solvent in many different solutions.
Explanation:
ability to dissolve a wide range of solutes, water is sometimes called the "universal solvent." It is not only dissolves many compounds but also dissolves more substances than any other liquid. Hence, water is considered the universal solvent. However, water only dissolves other polar molecules. It does not dissolve nonpolar molecules, including organic compounds such as fats and oils.
Why is water called the universal solvent? A. Water can act as a solute in...
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lookin at the structure of water how is it allowed to be called a universal solvent