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Out of cucl and nacl which is more soluble in organic solvents

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Answered by Anonymous
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Your organic compound is soluble in DMSO but Nacl soluble in water you can disolved oc in water so Nacl separated from water .

cucl is more covalent than nacl because cu has same size as that of na & cucl has pseudonobal gas configration due to which it has 18 electrons in outermost shell than na cl which has 8 elctrons. ... --it is not covalent bond as there isn't participation between two atoms Na and CL.

Answered by Banjeet1141
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Answer:

CuCl is less soluble in water than NaCl is the answer.

Explanation:

NaCl is ionic because it is big in size and its p- electrons create superior shielding. Water dissolves ionic substances readily because it is ionic (polar), and we know that polar dissolves polar and non-polar dissolve non-polar. As a result, CuCl is less soluble in water than NaCl.

                     An organic substance is only soluble in DMSO and cannot dissolve in water. NaCl, on the other hand, dissolves quickly in water. So, we may eliminate NaCl with water, either cold or heated.

  • Insoluble in water compounds with acidic functional groups can become if they produce an ionic species when treated with a base, they are soluble in water.
  • This is the case because the ionic version is significantly more polar Similarly, molecules with fundamental functional groups
  • Insoluble groups in water can become soluble in an aqueous environment if they create an ester bond.
  • When exposed to acid, ionic species form. This is due to the fact that the ionic form is significantly more polar.

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