Why can both salt and sugar dissolve in water, despite salt being ionic and sugar being covalent?

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2026-05-19 15:30

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Both salt and sugar can dissolve in water because water is a polar molecule, meaning it has a positive and negative end. This allows water to interact with the positive and negative ions in salt, breaking them apart and dissolving the salt. Similarly, water can interact with the polar covalent bonds in sugar, breaking them apart and dissolving the sugar.

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