Why is CuSO4 more soluble in water than in an organic solvent and why is the reverse true salicylic acid?

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Water and copper sulfate are both polar compound; polar compounds are dissolved better in polar solvents. Salycilic acid is also polar but the solubility is lower because the benzene ring has a negative effect.

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