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nacl is not soluble in (A) Water (B) kerosene (C) benzene​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by ABHAYgoswam62
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NaCl is an ionic compound and soluble only in the polar solvent because we know that "like dissolve like", water is a polar solvent and benzene is a non-polar solvent, hence, the solubility of NaCl in water is 311gl−1 and zero in benzene

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