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Tropylium bromide is insoluble in non polar solvents but dissolves in non polar solvents but dissolves readily in water.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Tropylium bromide, C 7 H 7 Br, is insoluble in nonpolar solvents but dissolves readily in water. When an aqueous solution of tropylium bromide is treated with silver nitrate, a precipitate of silver bromide (AgBr) forms immediately.

Answered by OlaMacgregor
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Answer: Trypolium bromide is an ionic compound due to which it is able to dissolve in water.

Explanation:

Trypolium bromide is present in nature as a salt which contains a trypolium cation and a bromine anion. Since, it contains ions so it is an polar compound.

As we know that like dissolves like. Therefore, trypolium bromide being a polar compound will be soluble in a polar solvent like water.

Hence, trypolium bromide is insoluble in non-polar solvents.

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