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why ether not miscible in water?

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Answered by Dhananjay2000
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Ether is an organic compound which is a non protic solvent meaning because of its covalent bonds, it does not dissolve in solvents with ionic or hydrogen bonds and water has hydrogen bonds and thus is a protic solvent. So ether is not miscible in water
Answered by ashitha23
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Ether is an organic compound which is a non protic solvent meaning because of its covalent bonds, it does not dissolve in solvents with ionic or hydrogen bonds and water has hydrogen bonds and thus is a protic solvent. So ether is not miscible in water
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