Economy, asked by shinevv, 1 year ago

Which of the followings are soluble in n-octane.
1) cyclohexane
2) acetonytrite
3) methyl alcohol
4) potassium chloride

Give reason and also write these in descending order.

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Answered by Anonymous
8

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1). CYCLOHEXANE IS SOLUBLE IN N-OCTANE BECAUSE BOTH ARE NON POLAR AND HENCE, MIX EASILY.

Hence the order of solubility will be KCI < CH3OH < CH3CN < Cyclohexane.

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Answered by Anonymous
4

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option (i) is correct

(i) cyclohexane ✔️

reason - as C8H18 is a non polar compound and we know like dissolves like hence C6H12 which is non polar cpd will be soluble in it.

order :- C6H12 > CH3CN > CH3OH > KCl

hence KCl will be least soluble.

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