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28 January, 03:08

Which compound would you expect to be least soluble in water? Explain.

a. CCl4

b. CH3Cl

c. NH3

d. KF

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  1. 28 January, 03:23
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    Answer: a. CCl4 aka carbon tetrachloride

    Explanation:

    ionic compounds and polar molecules can be dissolved in water which is a polar solvent.

    choice d (KF) is a salt (an ionic compound) and can be dissolved in water / (K + and F - ions would be formed in water).

    choice c (NH3 or ammonia) is a very polar molecule and thus can be dissolved in water (Hydrogen bonding).

    choice b (CH3Cl) is slightly polar because the atoms surrounding the central carbon atom are different (3 H atoms and 1 chlorine atom) and can be dissolved in water (Dipole-dipole interaction).

    choice a is nonpolar and cannot be dissolved in water.
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