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a) Which is most soluble in water, benzene (C6H6) or ethanol (C2H5OH). Benzene b

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Question

a) Which is most soluble in water, benzene (C6H6) or ethanol (C2H5OH).

Benzene because it can form London forces with water molecules.

Benzene because it can form dipole-dipole interactions with water molecules.

Benzene because it can form hydrogen bonds with water molecules.

Benzene because it can form ion-dipole interactions with water molecules, a bonding interaction much like dipole-dipole interactions but stronger.

Ethanol because it can form London forces with water.

Ethanol because it can form dipole-dipole interactions with water molecules.

Ethanol because it can form hydrogen bonds with water molecules.

Ethanol because it can form ion-dipole interactions with water molecules, a bonding interaction much like dipole-dipole interactions but stronger.

b) Which is most soluble in hexane (C6H14), carbon tetrachloride or calcium chloride?

Carbon tetrachloride because it can form London forces with hexane molecules.

Carbon tetrachloride because it can form dipole-dipole interactions with hexane molecules.

Carbon tetrachloride because it can form hydrogen bonds with hexane molecules.

Carbon tetrachloride because it can form ion-dipole interactions with hexane molecules, a bonding interaction much like dipole-dipole interactions but stronger.

Calcium chloride because it can form London forces with hexane molecules.

Calcium chloride because it can form dipole-dipole interactions with hexane molecules.

Calcium chloride because it can form hydrogen bonds with hexane molecules.

Calcium chloride because it can form ion-dipole interactions with hexane molecules, a bonding interaction much like dipole-dipole interactions but stronger.

c) Which is most soluble in hexane (C6H14), benzene (C6H6) or ethanol (C2H5OH)?

Benzene because it can form London forces with hexane molecules.

Benzene because it can form dipole-dipole interactions with hexane molecules.

Benzene because it can form hydrogen bonds with hexane molecules.

Benzene because it can form ion-dipole interactions with hexane molecules, a bonding interaction much like dipole-dipole interactions but stronger.

Ethanol because it can form London forces with hexaner molecules.

Ethanol because it can form dipole-dipole interactions with hexaner molecules.

Ethanol because it can form hydrogen bonds with hexane molecules.

Ethanol because it can form ion-dipole interactions with hexane molecules, a bonding interaction much like dipole-dipole interactions but stronger.

Explanation / Answer

a

Ethanol because it can form hydrogen bonds with water molecules.

b    

Carbon tetrachloride because it can form London forces with hexane molecules.

c

Benzene because it can form London forces with hexane molecules

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