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why iodine dissolve in tetrachloromethane​

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Answered by shaluj2006
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The I2 molecules in iodine and the CCl4 molecules in carbon tetrachloride are both held together by weak intermolecular bonds. Similar intermolecular bonds can form between I2 and CCl4 molecules in a solution of I2 in CCL4. I2 therefore readily dissolves in CCl4.

Answered by manissaha129
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non polar solute dissolves non polar solvents.

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