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11.24 Answer lodine, I2, is very soluble in hexane, C6H14, but not in water. Explain this using the rule like dissolves like
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11.24) Iodine is a non polar molecule. Whereas as water is a polar solvent and hexane is a nonpolar solvent. From the rule, like dissolves like, nonpolar iodine is soluble in nonpolar hexane but not in polar water.

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