How would you explain LiI is more soluble than KI in ethanol???
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Li is more soluble than potassium Iodide,, in methanol,, because since, Li has small atomic size,, hence, it combines or reacts with methanol and forms covalent compounds..
whereas in case of potassium Iodide due to high polarization, and relativity greater ATOMIC size. it is not souble ...
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✌✌here's ur ans....
Li is more soluble than potassium Iodide,, in methanol,, because since, Li has small atomic size,, hence, it combines or reacts with methanol and forms covalent compounds..
whereas in case of potassium Iodide due to high polarization, and relativity greater ATOMIC size. it is not souble ...
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