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KCL is more soluble in water then CH2 . why ?​

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Answered by aakhyapatel18jun2012
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Here, the lattice energy of potassium chloride is greater than its hydration energy. Therefore, potassium chloride is insoluble in water. But for sodium chloride, the hydration energy of sodium chloride is greater than its lattice energy. Hence, it is highly soluble in water.

Answered by tarannumvasim313
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Here, the lattice energy of potassium chloride is greater than its hydration energy. Therefore, potassium chloride is insoluble in water. But for sodium chloride, the hydration energy of sodium chloride is greater than its lattice energy. Hence, it is highly soluble in water.

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