Of the following, which chemical bond does not get disrupted water across the entire range of pH?
a, H3C(CH2)10CH3
b, CaCL2
c, CH3COOH
d, H2O
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answer is option (a). since the compounds CaCl2 , CH3COOH and water all are polar compounds. " like disolves like". so all polar compounds will dossolve in water so their bonds will disrupt. But dodecane H3C(CH2)10CH3 is a non-polar molecule and doesnot disolve in water and ther bonds will remain.
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