Apolar molecules are poorly soluble in water because they lack significant polarity and cannot form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. Water is a polar solvent, and it tends to interact more favorably with other polar or ionic substances. As a result, apolar molecules do not dissolve well in water, as there is little to no attraction between their molecules and water molecules, leading to separation rather than solvation.
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