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why CH3OH is soluble in water but C6H6 is unsoluble​

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Answered by misstanyasharma
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Answer: water have its property of “like dissolves like" and is a polar molecule it dissolves methanol because methanol is also a polar substance and can participate in hydrogen bond formation. So yes CH3OH(Methanol) is water soluble. ... Methanol is a highly polar substance, so it's soluble in water.

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Answered by SIDDHARTH568
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Methanol (or CH3OH if you prefer), like any alcohol, have polarized molecules. Water is also polarized. Generically speaking, polarized substances tend to mix with other polarized substances, the same occurring for non-polarized ones (like oil, for in stance). The CH3OH molecule polarization comes from the high electronegativity of the oxygen, so when it is lin ked with an hydrogen (forming the hydrogen bridges) the molecule becomes polar (the part next to the oxygen is negative and the other ends are positive).

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