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Why do non-polar solvents generally not dissolve ionic salts?
A. Non-polar solvents are too dense
B. Non-polar solvents are volatile
C. Non-polar solvents are colorless
D. The solvation enthalpy in non-polar solvents is too low to overcome the lattice enthalpy
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