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8 December, 07:10

Potassium chloride will dissolve in water but not in oil. 1. true: because kcl is an ionic compound and water is nonpolar, whereas oil is polar. 2. true: because kcl is an ionic compound and water is polar; whereas oil is nonpolar. 3. false: because kcl is an ionic compound and water is nonpolar, whereas oil is polar. 4. false: because kcl is an ionic compound and water is polar; whereas oil is nonpolar.

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  1. 8 December, 07:21
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    The correct answer is 2. True: because KCl is an ionic compound and water is polar.

    Because polar solvents as water dissolve ionic compounds as KCl

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