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Is ammonia or carbon dioxide more soluble in water??
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Answered by shardamehta19
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Explanation:

Ammonia is more soluble in water. Ammonia is a polar molecule and would be more soluble in water than carbon tetrachloride. Water us alo polar and carbon tetrachloride is non polar

Answered by divya14321
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If the pH is very low (acidic conditions), the hydroxyl reacts with hydronium to produce water, but the carbonate reaction drives the equilibrium to carbonic acid which is only slightly soluble.

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