Alkyl halides, though polar, are immiscible with water. Explain.
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Alkyl halides though polar are immiscible with water because less energy is released when new attractions are set up between the alkyl halide and the water molecule as they are not as strong as the original hydrogen bonds in the water as a result the solubility of alkyl halides in water is low.
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Answer: Energy is required to overcome the attractions between the haloalkane molecules and to break the hydrogen bonds between watermolecules. ... Thus Alkyl halides,though polar, are immiscible with water.
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Answer: Energy is required to overcome the attractions between the haloalkane molecules and to break the hydrogen bonds between watermolecules. ... Thus Alkyl halides,though polar, are immiscible with water.
MARK KRRR BRAINLIEST
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