Water molecules that surround a less polar molecule in solution are immobile and ordered.
Water is good at dissolving ions and polar molecules, but it is poor at dissolving non-polar molecules. Water makes an excellent solvent because of its polarity and ability to form the hydrogen ions.
Polar molecules have the electric charges which are unequally distributed. Water forms the electrostatic interactions which are charge-based attractions with the other polar molecules and ions, due to its polarity.
Hydrogen carries a partial positive charge and oxygen with partial negative charge. Oxygen having partial negative charge and hydrogen having partial positive charge results in the polarity of the molecule.
The less polar molecules and ions interact with the water, the partially positive and partially negative ends of water. The positive charges attracts negative charges, thus leading it to be immobile and ordered.
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