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Why is BeCl2 solution in organic solvent?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

1) BeCl2 is soluble in organic solvents . ... Organic solvents are generally non polar as compared to polar solvents like water. Ionic solute dissolves in polar solvents and covalent solute dissolves in non polar solvents. BeCl2 has sufficient covalent character because of greater polarisation.

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Answered by StarBugs
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It's covalent nature.

The charge to size ratio for Be2+ is high because of its very small size (1s2/He core ) which polarizes the electron cloud of Cl- , making Be-Cl bond covalent hence the solubility in organic solvent ( again covalent in nature & remember like dissolves like)

MgCl2 is mostly ionic.

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