Why do ionic compounds dissolve well in water? Select all that are true.
The individual ions are solvated by water molecules which stabilizes the ions
Water molecules can surround an ion, and partially neutralize the ion's charge using either it's partial positive or negative side.
Water molecules have partial charges that attract the ions in the solid compound, causing it to dissociate into separated ions
Because organic compounds are nonpolar.
Because water and ionic compounds are both polar