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Organic compounds are generally insoluble in ______ solvents.

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Answered by DeAThNoTE89
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Answer:

Water

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I am not so sure... Sorry

Answered by jitendrathakurshivam
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Answer:

Organic compounds tend to dissolve well in solvents that have similar properties to themselves. This principle is often referred to as "like dissolves like," which means that polar molecules will generally dissolve well in polar solvents and non-polar molecules will generally dissolve in non-polar solvents.

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