Sodium chloride solubility in organic solvents
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Sodium Chloride is not soluble in organic solvent because it is an ionic compound.
It requires a polar solvent.
and since Organic solvents are not dipole in nature due to their non polar nature; the charge separation of Na+ and Cl- cannot take place
hence insolube in organic solvent
It requires a polar solvent.
and since Organic solvents are not dipole in nature due to their non polar nature; the charge separation of Na+ and Cl- cannot take place
hence insolube in organic solvent
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