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Sodium Chloride and Glucose both are soluble in water but the solubility of Sodium Chloride (NaCl) is greater than glucose. Why? Explain as a long question .​

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Answered by anchitsingh40
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Nacl is a strong electrolyte which hydration energy is more than lattice energy . On the other hand,glucose is a non polar compound. So NaCl is more water soluble than glucose.

Because Nacl is a polar compound and glucose is a non polar compound and we know that polar compounds are soluble in polar and non polar compounds in non polar solvents . And H2O is also a polar compound so it dissolves Nacl not glucose

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Answered by adventureisland
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  • Because NaCl is a polar molecule and glucose is a non-polar molecule, we know that polar compounds are soluble in polar solvents and non-polar compounds are soluble in non-polar solvents. Because H2O is a polar molecule, it dissolves NaCl rather than glucose.
  • Nacl is a powerful electrolyte with a higher hydration energy than lattice energy. Glucose, on the other hand, is a nonpolar molecule. As a result, NaCl has a higher water solubility than glucose.
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