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an inorganic compound that does not dissolve in water

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Answered by sushma81822
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Answer:

Nonpolar molecules are repelled by water and do not dissolve in water; are hydrophobic.

Answered by anjukumari2021987
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Answer:

Nonpolar molicules

Explanation:

Nonpolar molecules are repelled by water and do not dissolve in water; are hydrophobic. Hydrocarbon is hydrophobic except when it has an attached ionized functional group such as carboxyl (acid) (COOH), then molecule is hydrophilic.

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