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Daily question: Why alkylhalides are immiscible with water?

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Explain the statement "Alkyl halides, though polar, are immiscible with water". 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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zander07: The dipole-dipole interactions between water and alkyl halide molecules are not as strong to overcome the hydrogen bonding between water molecules.
zander07: and you googled lol,but thanks
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