Predict whether I2 is more likely to dissolve in carbon tetrachloride or in water.
A. H2O
B. CCl4
I2 is more dissolve in carbon tetrachloride as I2 and CCl4 both are nonpolar while water is polar and as like dissolves like.
Hence, l2 more dissolve in CCl4.
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