Chemistry, asked by gugu3434, 11 months ago

Why would a molecule such as methane not dissolve well into water?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Methane is a gas, and so its molecules are already separate - the water doesn't need to pull them apart from one another. The problem is the hydrogen bonds between the water molecules. If methane were to dissolve, it would have to force its way between water molecules and so break hydrogen bonds.

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