Chemistry, asked by Lokanath6890, 1 year ago

Why is sodium chloride soluble in water but not soluble in kerosene 0?

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Answered by priyankasubhadarsini
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As we know that like dissolve like. So polar will dissolve polar. As nacl is polar so gets dissolved more easily in h2o rather than in kerosene.

Answered by samiaiman343
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As sodium chloride is polar molecule it will be soluble in polar solvents like water. And insoluble in kerosene (as it is non-polar solvent). Ans: Sodium chloride is an ionic molecule. ... Generally polar molecules will soluble in polar solvents and insoluble in non-polar solvents.

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