Rank the following liquids in order of their solubility (or miscibility) in water: C2H2, UF6, CH4, I2, BCl3, H2, He, Ne, Ar
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This will give us an idea of their solubility in water. C2H2 (acetylene) - This is a nonpolar molecule, so it only has London dispersion forces. UF6 (uranium hexafluoride) - This is a polar molecule, so it has dipole-dipole forces. CH4 (methane) - This is a Show more…
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