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21 November, 14:18

Which one of the following substances is more likely to dissolve in benzene (C6H6) ? A) NaClB) CCl4C) NH3D) CH3CH2OHE) EHBr

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  1. 21 November, 14:42
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    B. CCl₄

    Explanation:

    Solubility is determined by the principle, "like dissolves like".

    i. e., if a compound is polar then it will dissolve in a polar compound only, and

    if a compound is non - polar then it will dissolve in a non - polar compound only.

    Hence, from the question,

    Benzene is a non - polar compound, i. e. does not separate out into poles, and hence, it will get dissolved into the CCl₄, as it is too non - polar in nature, according to the above theory of solubility.

    Hence, from the question,

    Benzene will dissolve in CCl₄.
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