💦 Water & Solutions
The universal solvent.
💡 The Universal Solvent
Water (H₂O) dissolves more substances than any other liquid — that's why it's called the universal solvent. The molecule is bent, with partially positive H atoms and a partially negative O atom — making it polar.
When salt dissolves in water:
• Water's positive H ends grab the Cl⁻ ions
• Water's negative O end grabs the Na⁺ ions
• Result — Na⁺ and Cl⁻ scatter into the water, the crystal disappears
A solution = solute (what's dissolved) + solvent (what's doing the dissolving). Concentration tells how much solute is in there. Too much → it stops dissolving (saturated).
Salt Dissolving in Water
AnimationWatch ions break away from the salt crystal and disperse in water. The whole crystal disappears!
Stir the Solution
ExperimentHit "Stir" to watch the salt crystal break apart into ions. "Reset" puts it back together.