PREVIOUSLY ASKED IN:
West Bengal Civil Service (WBCS) Preliminary 2023
Answer
All of the above
Explanation
Glucose, Urea, and Acetone are all capable of dissolving in water because they are either polar or can form hydrogen bonds with water molecules.
Key Points
- Glucose and Urea are organic compounds but are highly soluble in water.
- Acetone is an organic solvent miscible with water in all proportions.
- Solubility in water depends on molecular structure and polarity.
Additional Information
- The 'Like dissolves like' principle governs solubility in water.
- Urea was the first organic compound synthesized in a lab and is water-soluble.
