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The hexane compound is more soluble in dichloromethane than in water has to be explained.
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Solubility:
The solubility is defined as the solid or liquid or gaseous substance which dissolves in suitable solvent. There are two types of molecules in organic compound; they are polar and nonpolar molecules. The nonpolar molecule has no separate positive and negative charge. The nonpolar molecules are generally soluble in organic solvents such as dichloromethane, chloroform and other organic solvents. Polar molecules have separate positive and negative charges. The water molecules are the best example for polar molecule. So it is used as polar solvent.
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