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explain why the halogen derivatives are insoluble in water​

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Answered by Neethu0411
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All the halogen derivatives of hydrocarbons are polar in nature but they are insoluble in water, because they are unable to form hydrogen bonds already present in water. ... Halogens are more electronegative than carbon, due to which bonded electrons get shifted towards the halogen atom making the bond polar.

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