Water is called the “universal solvent.” which statement best explains this description with respect to ionic compounds?
a. water can dissociate all ionic compounds through ion-dipole interactions.
b. water can hydrate many ionic compounds through hydrogen-bonding interactions.
c. water can dissociate many ionic compounds through ion-dipole interactions.
d. water can hydrate many ionic compounds through dipole-dipole interactions.
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