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10 May, 13:49

Nacl does not dissolve well in non-polar solvents because

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  1. 10 May, 15:28
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    Answer:Yes

    Explanation:NaCl is polar, it means it has Na+Cl - as charges when in solution. Non polar solvents doesn't have any Charges of + or -, thus when NaCl is dissolved in them, there tend to be no solubility or uniformity. Examples of non polar solvents are mostly molecules like Cl2, Br2, F2 etc ... all these are non polar
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