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Why are insoluble substances neutral?

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Why are insoluble substances neutral?

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Insoluble substances aren’t necessarily neutral. There some charged phospholipids and they aren’t really soluble. Most insoluble substances are neutrally charged because water tends to stabilize charged molecules. So if there is a charge, they are generally soluble.

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All substances that are solid, liquid, or gaseous are neutral. Only plasma is charged.

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