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Interpretation:
The option that corresponds to the formation of resulting substance when glucose dissolves in water is to be stated.
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Polar solvents are those solvents which have an electronegativity difference between their atoms. On the other hand, nonpolar solvents are those which have similar electronegativity between atoms. Like dissolves like rules means that polar solute can easily soluble in a polar solvent. Whereas, the nonpolar solute can only dissolves in a nonpolar solvent. The ionic compound, are those which are made up of charged ions that is they are also polar in nature. Therefore, ionic compounds can only be soluble in polar solvents.
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