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Alcohols are more soluble in water than hydrocarbons of comparable molar masses

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Answered by Anonymous
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Alcohols form H-bonds with water due to the presence of -OH group. However, hydrocarbons cannot form H-bonds with water. As a result, alcohols are comparatively more soluble in water than hydrocarbons of comparable molecular masses.

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Answered by zerotohero
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Alcohols contains OH bond which forms hydrogen bonding with water(condition for hydrogen bonding X—H- - -X bond where X is either of the members which are fluorine oxygen nitrogen .

Thus they form hydrogen bonds and can remain in association of water

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