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Alkyl halide though polar but immisicible in water

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Answered by WhitEDeviLll
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Explanation:

Alkyl halides though polar are immissible with H₂O because energy is required to overcome the attractions between the haloalkane molecule and to break the hydrogen bonds between the water molecules. Thus, alkyl halides though polar are immisicible with water.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Alkyl halides are polar and immiscible with water. ... Alkyl halides though polar are immissible with H2O because energy is required to overcome the attractions between the haloalkane molecule and to break the hydrogen bonds between the water molecules. Thus, alkyl halides though polar are immisicible with water.

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