Chemistry, asked by castrob2, 2 months ago

A substance that is soluble in a nonpolar solvent is
Group of answer choices

metallic.

nonpolar.

polar.

ionic.

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Answered by srijankhan8a
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Answer:

ionic compounds, which are very polar, are often soluble in the polar solvent water. Nonpolar substances are likely to dissolve in nonpolar solvents. For example, nonpolar molecular substances are likely to dissolve in hexane, a common nonpolar solvent. ... For example, ionic

Answered by viratjhamarch15
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Answer:

Hydrophilic substances tend to be very soluble in water and other strongly polar solvents, whereas hydrophobic substances are essentially insoluble in water and soluble in nonpolar solvents such as benzene and cyclohexane.

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