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Sodium chloride dissolves in water but not carbon tetrachloride, why?​

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Answered by sangee0909
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CCl4 is also a Carbon Tetra Chloride and has a nonpolar covalent molecule. Water has a polar covalent molecule. Because of this CCl4 does not mix with water. ... The bond of NaCl when added to water dissolves in water becoming free from the NaCl bond becoming polar.

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