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18 January, 16:59

Which of the following choices has the compounds correctly arranged in order of increasing solubility in water? (least soluble to most soluble) A) CCl4< CHCl3< NaNO3 B) CH3OH < CH4< LiF C) CH4< NaNO3< CHCl3 D) LiF < NaNO3< CHCl3 E) CH3OH < Cl2< CHCl3

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  1. 18 January, 17:18
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    A) CCl4< CHCl3< NaNO3

    Explanation:

    answer is A

    CCl4 is non polar and consequently has a very low solubility in water

    CHCl3 is polar and soluble in water via London dispersion and dipole-dipole interaction forces.

    NaNO3 is an ionic compound and more soluble in water (ion-dipole interactions)

    Note: A) CCl4< CHCl3< NaNO3
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