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The word missing is ionic. Ionic compounds are soluble to water. They are soluble because water is a polar molecule. Water has a positive end and a negative end. These ends attract ionic compounds. However, not all ionic compounds are able to dissolve in water.
Because water is a polar molecule, it makes an excellent solvent for polar and ionic compounds found within cells and tissues. The polarity of water (H2O) allows it to dissolve a wide array of biological materials in the body. First, it can dissolve other polar substances such as sugars and glycerol. Second, it is also a good solvent for ionic compounds that dissociate into ions, which water molecules are attracted to as well.