Alkyl halides are polar and immiscible with water explain
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All the halogen derivatives of hydrocarbon are polar in nature but they are insoluble in water, because they are unable to form hydrogen bond with water or to break the hydrogen bond already present in water. Thus, they are immiscible with water.
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All the halogen derivatives of hydrocarbon are polar in nature but they are insoluble in water, because they are unable to form hydrogen bond with water or to break the hydrogen bond already present in water. Thus, they are immiscible with water.
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