Chemistry, asked by Hitanshu2062, 9 months ago

Why is LiF almost insoluble in water whereas LiCl soluble not only in water but also in acetone?

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Answered by Anonymous
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LiF is almost insoluble in water due to high lattice energy. But LiCl is soluble in water due to high hydration energy of Li+ ion. ... covalent character increases when increases the size of anion , that's why LiCl is soluble in acetone ( covalent compound ) but LiF is insoluble in acetone .

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