Chemistry, asked by atul896, 10 months ago

Iodine is more soluble in CCl4 but less soluble in H2O

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Answered by arpitgoel2004
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At any rate, it's true that iodine is much more soluble in CCl4 (carbon tetrachloride) than it is in water. If this is a question for school, then the answer you're probably meant to give is this: because iodine and CCl4 are both non-polar, while water is polar.

Answered by sakship44
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Iodine is more soluble in CCl4 but less in H2O because Iodine is nonpolar and CCl4 is also non-polar, so like dissolve in like whereas water is polar so iodine is less soluble in H2O.

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