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Lucy Odom
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20 December, 13:57
Br2 is miscible or immiscible? And why?
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Dominik Alvarez
20 December, 14:01
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Bromine or Br2 is miscible to most nonpolar solvents. And it is also immiscible in polar solvents such as water. It is because there are no lone pairs present in the structure of Bromine making it miscible to most nonpolar solvents.
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