Chemistry, asked by wellwisher81, 3 months ago

The order of solubility of lithium halides in non-polar solvents follow the order
(a) LiF > LiCl > LiBr > Lil
(b) Lil > LiBr > LiCl > LiF
(c) LiCl > LiF > LiBr > Lil
(d) LiBr > Lil > LiCl > LiF

Answers

Answered by nishantkapoor2p9b2xa
3

Answer:

A is the correct option

Explanation:

As per fajans rule Bond of lithium and fluorine is highly covalent this it dissolve in non polar solvents more as size increase of anion there is disparity in size that promote ionic character.

Answered by deepjyoti19
0

Answer:

Lil>LiBr>LiCl>LiF

Explanation:

As the size of the anion increases from F

to I

, the covalent character increase and hence the solubility in non-polar solvent increases.

LiI>LiBr>LiCl>LiF

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