why iodine is solute ccl4 are not in water
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At any rate, it's true that iodine is much more soluble in CCl4 (carbon tetrachloride) than it is in water. If this is a question for school, then the answer you're probably meant to give is this: because iodine and CCl4 are both non-polar, while water is polar.
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when when iodine is placed in waterthere in the attraction between the polarpolar water molecules and non polar iodine molecules however it is not strong as the attraction between water molecules iodine dissolved in ccl4
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