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Methane: Electrical conductivity →
Solubility →
Intermolecular attractive forces →

Sodium chloride: Electrical conductivity →
Solubility→
Intermolecular attractive forces →


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Answered by 9696VkM
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Methane:
•No
•No in organic matter
•Low

NaCl
•Yes
•Yes in organic matter
•High..

Right??
Answered by anu24239
2

METHANE......

  • NO IT CANT BECAUSE FREE ELECTRONS ARE ABSENT IN METHANE.
  • METHANE ARE ONLY SOLUBLE IN INORGANIC SOLUTION BECAUSE OF COVALENT BONDS.
  • THEY HAVE NO INTERMOLECULAR ATTRACTION.

SODIUM CHLORIDE

  • YES SODIUM CHLORIDE IS GOOD CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY BUT IN MOLTEN FORM SODIUM CHLORIDE CANT CONDUCT ELECTRICITY IN SOLID STATE.
  • NaCl are HIGHLY SOLUBLE IN POLAR COVALENT WHICH IS GENERALLY ORGANIC IN NATURE
  • THEY HAVE VERY HIGH INTERMOLECULAR FORCES DUE TO CHLORINE ATOM WHICH ATTRACTS OTHER SODIUM ATOMS OF OTHER MOLECULE

HOPE IT'S HELP YOU

ANUBHAV

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