why is hydrogen insoluble in water
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Hydrogen gas is sparingly soluble in water. ... A liter of water dissolves about 0.00078 moles of hydrogen at a partial pressure of one atmosphere. Because hydrogen gas is a non-polar molecule, it does not readily formhydrogen bonds with water molecules, making it not very soluble in water.
Hydrogen gas is sparingly soluble in water. ... A liter of water dissolves about 0.00078 moles of hydrogen at a partial pressure of one atmosphere. Because hydrogen gas is a non-polar molecule, it does not readily formhydrogen bonds with water molecules, making it not very soluble in water.
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Hydrogen gas insoluble in water because hydrogen gas is nonpolar molecules , it does readily from hydrogen bonds with water molecules , making it is insoluble in water.
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Hydrogen gas insoluble in water because hydrogen gas is nonpolar molecules , it does readily from hydrogen bonds with water molecules , making it is insoluble in water.
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