6:21PM Mon Feb 10 AA Facebook - log in or sign up M1: CNECT - APR: Chemistry ACTIVITY 2 : QUIZ Electrolyte Why does glucose dissolve in water? A. When placed in water, the covalent bonds holding a molecule of glucose together weaken and the glucose will ionize. B. Because it contains equal parts of \( \mathrm{Na}+ \) and Cl -, which are known electrolytes C. Because the polar regions of the water molecules are attracted to the polar regions of the glucose molecules, resulting in weakened attractions between individual glucose molecules. D. Because of the dipole-to-dipole attraction of water molecules with other water molecules Attempt: 1/1 Mc Correct: 10
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