3) a) SO2 is polar molecule so it is more soluble in water.
Water is polar solvent so it is suitable for polar solute.
b) C2H2 is non polar molecule it will be more soluble in benzene which is non polar in nature.
Concept:
Like dissolves like.
Polar in polar and non-polar in non-polar.
3.) Match the solute with the solvent it is more likely to be more soluble in...
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A water soluble dye will likely have good mobility on paper using water as a solvent. T/F
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