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Why are some substances not able to dissolve in water? A. The solute and solvent are not able to react together. B. The attraction between the solute and solvent is not very strong. C. The chemical bonds
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Why are some substances not able to dissolve in water?
A. The solute and solvent are not able to react together.
B. The attraction between the solute and solvent is not very strong.
C. The chemical bonds in the solvent are too strong to be broken.
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I'm going to say A.
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