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Interpretation:
The compound(s) that are more soluble in water has to be predicted from the following options –
Concept Introduction:
Solubility of a substance depends on various factors like – chemical structure of the substance, temperature, pH etc,
Like dissolves like is a Universal rule which states that polar compounds dissolve more in polar solvents and non-polar compounds dissolve more in non-polar compounds.
Dipole moment is the measure of polarity in polar covalent compounds.
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Answer to Problem 12.1KSP
Options (a), (d) and (e) are correct answers.
Explanation of Solution
Reason for correct answers:
The compound given in the options (a), (d) and (c) are polar compounds and so they dissolve in water which is a polar solvent.
The compound given in option (a) is methanol. It is a polar covalent compound as the
Figure 1
The compound given in option (d) is cis-1,2-dichloroethene. The
The compound given in option (e) is Potassium iodide and it is an ionic compound made of
Reasons for Incorrect answers:
The compounds given in options (
Figure 2
Though the
Therefore polarity of the compound gets cancelled.
Figure 3
The compound(s) that are more soluble in water has been predicted from the given options.
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