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Solubility of hydrogen in water how affects hydrogenation

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because hydrogen gas is a non-polar molecule, it does not readily form hydrogen bonds with water molecules, making it not very soluble in water. The solubility of hydrogen in water is comparable to the solubility of nitrogen or oxygen gas, both of which are also non-polar.

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