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is barium chloride insoluble in kerosene ​

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Answered by sharadyadav93
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Answer:

yes because of increasing in size go in down

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Yes, Barium Chloride is insoluble in kerosene. This is because kerosene is a non-polar organic solvent.

Explanation:

  • On the other hand water is a very polar solvent. Since Barium Chloride is a polar compound it only dissolves in other polar solvents.  
  • Since kerosene oil is a non-polar substance Barium Chloride being a polar substance does not dissolve in it.  
  • The presence of polarity in water is due to The one pair of electrons over Oxygen and the electropositivity of hydrogen.  
  • But there is likely electronegativity difference between carbon and hydrogen in the kerosene molecules, hence it is a nonpolar substance.

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