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Why LiCl is insoluble in water ?​

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Answered by senthilchellam1982
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Due to its low hydration energy and partial covalent and partial ionic character LiCl is soluble in water as well as acetone. LiF has higher lattice energy due to the small size of fluorine. hence its hydration energy is very less, so it is insoluble in water.

Answered by aashigngwr
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Due to its low hydration energy and partial covalent and partial ionic character LiCl is soluble in water as well as acetone. LiF has higher lattice energy due to the small size of fluorine. hence its hydration energy is very less, so it is insoluble in water.

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