danyalajmal12
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  • 21-09-2019
  • Chemistry
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Give me three reasons why iodine isn't soluble in water.

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RamRevolve
RamRevolve RamRevolve
  • 21-09-2019

Answer:

Because Iodine is a non-polar but water is polar therefore it can not have a hydrogen bond or any permanent dipole-dipole interactions

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